Christopher William Dietrich, experienced Estate Planning, Family Law attorney in Davis, CA with 10 reviews
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Christopher William Dietrich

417 E Street, Davis, CA

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Education

2013:
University of California at Davis School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2010:
University of California - Davis, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Don

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29 Mar, 2017
Chris Dietrich retained as divorce counsel was wise choice. I found Chris thorough, personable, persistent, delivering as promised. I could not ask for better results. Thank you so much
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Dolores

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07 Dec, 2016
Chris helped represented me well with a DVTR case but failed to follow through with support related to my divorce agreement. After over a month waiting for a response to my consultation, eventually I had to seek help from another professional. My divorce could have been settled months ago. Provided poor customer service.
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Anonymous

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08 Jun, 2016
I needed an emergency motion filed to deal with my difficult ex-husband about summer school for our son who will be in the 12th grade. Our son is in IEP & had failed English class in his Junior Year. During my son's annual IEP evaluation meeting earlier this year, it was recommended by his English teacher, counselor & principal that he take 11th grade English in summer school so he could graduate on time with his 2017 class. My ex-husband & I trade off custody a week at a time in the summer months. My ex-husband was informed about summer school but had been opposed to taking our son. I enrolled my son in summer school and he attended the first 2 classes during the end of my parenting week. The following week father had our son & was adamant about not taking him. I had explained over & over Sunday night via text to my ex-husband that there is a recommendation by the school as well as our son wanting to make up the English class during the summer. My ex-husband refused to budge. That following Monday morning I took the day off to go to the high school and explained my situation to the Teacher In Charge. He printed me a copy of my son's transcripts (where it showed his failed grade for English); his Summer school enrollment form and he typed up a letter indicating that it was highly recommended that my son attend summer with only two absences allowed. This is where I needed legal help. My son had already missed this Monday's class which meant I needed to be in court the following day to get him back to summer school Wednesday. A coworker & I googled lawyers & came across a highly recommended firm. I lucked out and got an appointment with Chris. He listened to my story, wrote notes and explained various options to me. He was willing to take my case and go into court the following morning so that my son could get a chance to stay in summer school and not be dropped due to an uncooperative parent. We were taking a lot of chances as we did not know if the judge would even be willing to hear my case without 24 hour notice to the court. I was relieved that Chris was willing to do that for me. The documents were prepared & emailed to me for review. My ex-husband was served via telephone where he agreed to show up at 8:30AM. Tuesday morning, Chris met me at the courthouse 15 minutes prior to us being in court to sign documents. He explain proceedings when we were in front of the judge. I felt at ease until my ex-husband was nowhere to be found at 8:30AM. My ex-husband showed up 17 minutes late. Outside the courtroom, Chris had only a few minutes to give him a copy of the motion & answer any questions. My ex-husband was furious, argumentative & loud. He was embarrassing himself while Chris was trying to explain the motion. The bailiff had to go out there to tell my ex-husband to quiet down. After the judge heard our case, he went into his chambers. I was worried & prayed in my head the entire time we were waiting for the ruling. The judge's order was for my son to participate in summer school with each parent responsible for getting him to & from school. Yes! Leaving the courtroom, Chris took the time to explain the ruling to my ex-husband who was asking him questions on our way out. Chris also followed up with an email so that my ex-husband fully understood. I highly recommend Chris to anyone. He has heart & compassion. He cares. I'm very grateful to Chris & I know my kiddo is too. Thank you Chris!
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Pros
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Excellent attorney with vast knowledge of family law
“Chris is extremely diligent in handling our case. His knowledge of family law is vast, with that he has relieved the heavy stressors in this process.”
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Provides clear communication and timely responses
“He is easy to get ahold of and answers messages in a timely manner. Frantic moments happen in life, and one of the worst parts of chaos is waiting for a response.”
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Compassionate and client-focused approach
“Chris has heart & compassion. He cares. I'm very grateful to Chris & I know my kiddo is too.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“In the end, I got better than I was first willing to concede.”
Cons
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Occasionally slow to follow up on matters
“After over a month waiting for a response to my consultation, eventually I had to seek help from another professional. My divorce could have been settled months ago.”
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Could improve consistency in customer service
“Provided poor customer service.”

Publications

2016:
Ask a Lawyer, Child Support: Termination and continuation beyond age 18
2016:
Ask a Lawyer, Right of First Refusal in Child Custody Orders. What is it and is it good for me?
2015:
Ask a Lawyer, Am I entitled to part of the house that my spouse purchased prior to marriage?
2015:
Ask a Lawyer, Can there be more than two parents under California Law?
2015:
Ask a Lawyer, Can the court include income of my new spouse in calculating child support?
2015:
Ask a Lawyer, What to do when the house is in the other spouse’s name. Use of a “Notice of Pendency of Action” in California Divorce Cases.
2015:
Ask a Lawyer, Date of Separation in California Divorces. What date do I put and why does it matter?
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