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Senior Paralegal

Diane Gomez

Diane Gomez is an accomplished Family Law Paralegal with over 24 years of experience in providing comprehensive legal support. She began her career at the Center for Community Solutions, where she managed restraining order clinics. This role allowed her to develop a strong foundation in legal processes and client advocacy, equipping her with the skills needed to navigate sensitive and complex legal matters.

Bilingual in English and Spanish, Diane excels in managing highly litigated family law cases, utilizing her exceptional interpersonal skills to build trust and rapport with clients. Her expertise in client relations and familiarity with court procedures enable her to deliver vital support throughout every stage of the legal process, ensuring that clients feel informed and empowered.

Diane’s extensive experience encompasses various aspects of family law, including divorce, custody disputes, and property division. She is dedicated to advocating for her clients, using her deep understanding of legal nuances to provide effective solutions. Her compassionate approach ensures that the emotional needs of families are prioritized, guiding them through challenging times with sensitivity and care.

In addition to her paralegal work, Diane has a strong commitment to community service. She has previously volunteered with the Center for Community Solutions hotline and Domestic Violence Restraining Order clinics, where she offered support to individuals facing domestic violence and other crises. Diane holds a certification in Crisis Intervention from the California Office of Emergency Services, specializing in Sexual Assault and Intimate Partner Violence, further underscoring her dedication to helping vulnerable populations.

Outside of her professional commitments, Diane enjoys spending quality time with her family and nurturing her passion for reading, often exploring topics related to law, personal growth, and social justice.

Recent Posts From The Team

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Using Domestic Violence Restraining Orders to Protect Custody Rights in California

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