H. William Edgar, Attorney
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Introduction: | The Law Office of H. William (Bill) Edgar is conveniently located just off the 60 Freeway in Riverside, CA. Attorney Edgar grew up in Riverside attending, grammar and middle schools here and graduated from Arlington High School. Attorney Edgar chose to stay in the Riverside area to practice law because of his ties in the community and his commitment to bring quality legal services to the community. He is active in various community organizations including soccer, Little League, softball, church and other activities. Attorney Edgar's practice centers on Family Law. Attorney Edgar interned with Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Hutson and gained valuable insight and experience while with Judge Hutson. He continues his legal education with a goal toward becoming a Certified Family Law Specialist. It is wide recognized that Family Law is probably on of the most traumatic areas of law for the client. It is one the most difficult periods of a client's life to experience a divorce. Attorney Edgar recognize the needs of the client and their families. He also recognizes that each case does not need to be litigated but the parties need the assistance of an attorney to come to amiable solution to their problems. It is his goal to work with each client toward that solution that is best for their circumstances. Attorney Edgar's office is equipped with advance computer technology. He appears regularly in the Riverside Superior Court as well as Orange and San Bernardino Superior Courts. A divorce is generally financially devastating to the parties and Attorney Edgar attempts to keep the legal costs reasonable so that each party can pick up their lives and move on. The costs associated with each case differs based on the complexity and needs of the client. Attorney Edgar is committed to serving the needs of his clients while keeping the client well informed on the progress of their case. |
| Law School: | Southwestern University School of Law |
| Education: | University of California at Santa Barbara |
| Admissions: | California 1998 |
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