550 Hamilton Avenue, Suite 300
Palo Alto,
CA 94301
650-331-3888
550 Hamilton Avenue, Suite 300
Palo Alto, CA 94301
Welcome to the Law Offices of Rod Firoozye, a private practice based in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties in Northern California. Samples of services provided are:
Why Should You Select Mr. Firoozye To Deal With Your Problems?
Direct Work
You are directly dealing with the senior attorney representing you. No junior associates right out of law school or paralegals handling important issues related to your case.
Experience
Mr. Firoozye is a Certified Legal Specialist with the State Bar of California. In order to be selected as a Specialist, an attorney must pass an additional extensive examination, provide proof on extensive experience in different areas of family law, and provide recommendations from judges and other attorneys. In order to remain a specialist, the attorney must also maintain additional continuing legal educational classes and experience. See California State Bar Association Site for more information.

Mr. Firoozye has also been selected by the Publication Super Lawyers as one of Northern California top Super Lawyers, which identifies the top 5 percent of attorneys in each state, as chosen by their peers and through the independent research of Law & Politics. Rising Stars names the state's top up-and-coming attorneys. See Super Lawyers.
Further more, Mr. Firoozye has extensive business litigation experience with Fortune 500 companies, which enables him to deal with complicated property issues in divorce proceedings.
Knowledge
By focusing on key areas we stay up-to-date with current rulings and regulations.
Technology Based
By using the latest technologies, Mr. Firoozye attempts to maintain communication advantages for his clients.
Feel free to contact us for a complimentary 1/2-hour consultation to discuss your case.
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Created On: 01/21/2009
Parties contemplating divorce frequently can agree to sell a car or home and divide up the receipts.
Created On: 01/21/2009
There's a common misconception that when a couple divorces after more than ten years of marriage, there's a rule requiring that alimony be paid indefinitely. In reality, there is no “Ten Year Rule.” Here are the facts: