Debra Vaniman Crawford, experienced Child Custody, Domestic Violence attorney in Carmel, CA with 52 reviews
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Debra Vaniman Crawford

3785 Via Nona Marie, Carmel, CA

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Education

1983:
Southwestern Law School, JD - Juris Doctor - Cum Laude
1980:
University of California - Los Angeles, BA - Bachelor of Arts - Economics

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4.4 52 reviews
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Cinnie schwartztrauber

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14 Aug, 2024
Debra was a joy to work with - we had a bad experience with our previous lawyer. So, working with Debra was a breath of fresh air. She was very responsive and supportive and helped finished a lengthy divorce. I just wish we had hired her from the start. I highly recommend her!
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Christina belleci

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14 Aug, 2024
Debra is amazing ❤️always she was there for me 100% helped me through from begging through end Still always checking in and making sure all is good Thank you for your professionalism and personal attention
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Nancy ferrara

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06 Aug, 2024
Debra was very kind and Professional in a very difficult meditation. She went far beyond her responsibilities in my case. She listened to both parties and was able to come to some agreement. I would definitely recommend Debra's services. Thank you for all you have done. Nancy Ferrara
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Pros
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Highly experienced and knowledgeable in family law, with a focus on practical solutions and emotional support for clients
“Debra is an attorney who looks for solutions and resolution to difficult issues. Just as she did for me, she will stand up and fight hard for you when she needs to.”
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Compassionate and understanding, while also being direct and honest with clients
“Mrs.Crawford is very honest and straight forward (which i like) but is very compassionate and understanding at the same time.”
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Responsive and accessible, providing prompt communication and guidance throughout the legal process
“She was always very responsive to my emails and texts and requests for meetings and was able to provide practical solutions.”
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Reasonable and fair pricing, not overcharging clients
“Where most attorneys will make you bleed money; Mrs. Crawford displays that it is more then that to her.”
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Respected and well-connected in the local legal community
“When we got to the court house, I could tell Deborah has many friends and is well respected.”
Cons
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Can sometimes be slow to respond to less urgent inquiries or matters
“Others that weren't as important did take a bit longer (a week max) but with a lawyer as great as her you know she's very busy.”
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A small number of clients reported feeling that the lawyer did not adequately represent their interests or communicate effectively
“She refused to do anything for me, sided with my ex to bully me into giving into his wants, even though she was my lawyer. Lost me everything I had and what I wanted.”

Publications

2019:
Debra Vaniman Crawford, Ten Easy Ways to Make Your Divorce Miserable (or How to Make a Bad Experience Even Worse)
2017:
Debra Vaniman Crawford, Divorce Mediation or Divorce Litigation - Part One
2017:
Debra Vaniman Crawford, Our Free Consultations
2017:
Debra Vaniman Crawford, Divorce Mediation or Divorce Litigation - Part Two
2017:
Debra Vaniman Crawford, I Have Become a Hashtag!
2016:
Debra Vaniman Crawford, First Amendment Protections
2016:
Debra Vaniman Crawford, Alternative Dispute Resolution
2014:
Crawford and Crawford, Living Will vs. Living Truat
2013:
Debra Vaniman Crawford, Divorcing a High Conflict Personality
2013:
Crawford and Crawford, Does Common Law Marriage Exist in California?
2013:
Crawford and Crawford, Living Trust?
2013:
Crawford and Crawford, I'm Going to Get a Restraining Order!
2012:
Debra Vaniman Crawford, Divorce Mediation Guidelines
2011:
Cal Divorce 123, Cal Divorce 123
2006:
Carmel Valley Country, Reflections on Motherhood
2002:
Carmel Valley Newsletter, The Civil Lawyer - Restraining Orders
2002:
Carmel Valley Newsletter, The Civil Lawyer - Holding Title
2001:
Carmel Valley Newsletter, The Civil Lawyer - Living Trusts
2001:
Carmel Valley Newsletter, The Civil Lawyer - Elder Abuse
2001:
Carmel Valley Newsletter, The Civil Lawyer - Adult Child Support
2001:
Carmel Valley Newsletter, The Civil Lawyer - Is Marriage Just a Piece of Paper?
2001:
Carmel Valley Newsletter, The Civil Lawyer - Strict Liability
2001:
Carmel Valley Newsletter, Storytime Extra Ordinaire
2001:
Carmel Valley Newsletter, The Civil Lawyer - Advanced Health Care Directive
2000:
DIY Book, Divorce 123
1987:
Client's Guide to the DissoMaster, Client's Guide to the DissoMaster
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