Defense and Offense against Temporary Restraining Orders
An award of a temporary restraining order (TRO) against you can seriously affect your life, including your legal rights to visitation and custody with your kids. It can also lead to criminal charges. For many people, family is the highest priority. You want to remain involved in your kid's life, watch them grow and help make important decisions in their lives. A TRO could put that in jeopardy. Contact Ms. McCartney to arrange a confidential consultation.
Helping to Protect Children and Families
If you have been served a temporary restraining order, you may want to speak with a family law attorney who will take time to listen to your concerns. Ms. McCartney will take a look at all the details on your issue and advocate strongly for you in court. She strives to make certain you get complete understanding on your issue and the law.
What a TRO Means for You
A temporary restraining order has far reaching effects on you. If you have been granted a TRO it could:
- Make it difficult to get child custody or visitation
- Result in unequal division of assets and property
- Have criminal consequences
Ms. McCartney makes certain clients get a complete picture on their issue when helping them find solutions. She is always thoroughly prepared to present strong advocacy for clients.
For a confidential consultation with an experienced family law divorce attorney, please contact Ms. McCartney. Her office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Law Offices of Jennifer E. McCartney
400 Capitol Mall, Suite 1100
Sacramento, CA 95814
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Phone: 916-558-6113 | Fax: 916-443-1750

Sacramento family law attorney Jennifer E. McCartney represents clients throughout the greater Sacramento area and Northern California's Central Valley, in communities such as Sacramento, North Highlands, Roseville, Citrus Heights, Elk Grove, Granite Bay, Folsom, Antelope, El Dorado Hills, Placerville, Rocklin, Carmichael, Lodi, Galt, Davis and Auburn.
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