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The first thing we do with every client is a thorough intake. We ask you questions about your background, family, work, when you came to the U.S., how many times and whether you have ever had any trouble with law enforcement or been a victim of a crime. Once your intake is completed our team reviews it to see if you might have an available form of relief. If the answer is "YES" a consultation is scheduled. We refuse to waste potential client's time or money. We only schedule clients for consultations when we believe there is a possibility that we can help them.

    Helwig Law Offices
    1800 E. McFadden Drive
    Santa Ana, CA 92705
    33.733377,-117.8416581
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    1800 E. McFadden Drive
    Santa Ana, CA 92705

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