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Nancie Yomtov

Nancie Yomtov

Law Office of Nancie Yomtov
210 N 4th Street
Suite 101
San Jose, CA 95112

Phone: (408) 993-0808

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Selected as "Northern California Super Lawyer" 2005-06

Legal Topic

Family Law

Preferred New Clients

I prefer to work with clients who truly want to solve their problems in a fair and cost-effective manner. Family Law can be emotionally draining, and I prefer to work with clients who attempt to deal with their issues in a businesslike manner.

Sub-Categories

Family Law
  • Mediation/Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
  • Name Changes
  • Restraining Orders
Abuse
  • Child Abuse
  • Domestic Violence
  • Elder Abuse
  • Sexual Abuse
Children
  • Child Support
  • Custody
  • Paternity
  • Visitation
Couples
  • Civil Unions
  • Domestic Partnerships
  • Living Together/Cohabitation
  • Marriage
  • Power of Attorney
Elder Law
  • Guardianships & Conservatorships
  • Powers of Attorney

Legal Topic

Divorce

Preferred New Clients

I prefer to work with clients who truly want to solve their problems in a fair and cost-effective manner. Family Law can be emotionally draining, and I prefer to work with clients who attempt to deal with their issues in a businesslike manner.

Sub-Categories

Divorce
  • Alimony/Palimony/Spousal Support
  • Annulment

Bar Admissions

CA, Dec 1980
Bar Number: 96252

Specialty Certifications

Certified Specialist in Family Law by the California State Bar Association.

Other Court Admissions

California State Courts; United States Federal Court.

Association Memberships

California State Bar Association; Santa Clara County Bar Association.

Continuing Education

I have moderated between five to six three-hour continuing education classes and presented several one-hour classes in Family Law. I have been the chair of the Education Committee of the Family Law Committee of the Santa Clara County Bar Association for three years, and continue to serve on that committee. I continue to update my education by attending Family Law seminars. My hours accumulated are always far in excess of the minimum required by the State Bar.

Papers and Publications

I have had one article published in the California Lawyer regarding ethics and running a law practice.

Example Cases

I enjoy working on complex cases and searching for solutions that fit the needs of my clients. I have handled many unusual scenarios, such as enforcing judgments in family court after the death of one of the parties. I have helped people focus on the best needs of their children, providing more time for my clients with their children, which in turn creates a better relationship between the children and both parents. One of my clients went from very limited visits to an equal time share. I did not change the facts, but rather helped my client present the facts in a better manner.

Education

Degree:

J.D.

School:

Santa Clara University

City:

Santa Clara

State:

CA

Year:

1980

Focus and Accomplishments:

Law

 

Degree:

B.A.

School:

Ohio State University

City:

Columbus

State:

OH

Year:

1959

Honors:

Dean's List, many quarters

Focus and Accomplishments:

Social Psychology. I was granted two fellowships for graduate school which, unfortunately, I could not use.

 

Degree:

M.A.

School:

City University of New York

City:

New York

State:

NY

Year:

1972

Focus and Accomplishments:

Social Psychology

Number of Attorneys

1

State Licensed In

California

Firm Focus and History

I have always been a solo practitioner. However, I have often been associated with other attorneys either to handle the custody aspects of a case, or by non-family law attorneys who need guidance in the area of family law. I have always preferred to work closely with fewer clients rather than have many clients. I have the good fortune to share the office with my son, who is also an attorney. We are not partners, but we both strive to provide excellent service to each of our clients.

Previous Employment Summary

I previously worked as a Social Worker with the New York City Department of Child Welfare, and thereafter, as a Probation Officer in the New York City Juvenile Court. In the Department of Child Welfare, I worked with people who voluntarily sought services to help get them through a particular crisis in their lives, such as an illness.

Activities and Awards

Voted as a "Super Lawyer" for Northern California in a poll of lawyers conducted by San Francisco Magazine in 2005-06.

I frequently volunteer as a judge pro tem in both family and small claims court. I have been very successful at settling cases. I especially like this work, as I find that I can see the case with fresh eyes and often find solutions for the parties which are as close to being win-win solutions as possible, in a cost-effective manner. I have also volunteered to facilitate parenting classes, and in the process, have learned a lot about effective communication. In addition, I have been a child advocate for a child in the dependency court.

What is your opinion regarding clients educating themselves on legal issues?

I believe that the case belongs to the client, and that the more the client does on his or her behalf, the better off the client will be. However, many situations are more complex than meets the eye, and may have implications that are not immediately obvious. It is important for the client to realize that as an attorney and also as an emotionally uninvolved person, my judgment and knowledge of the law may be better than the client's as to procedure and what a court is more likely to accept.

Are you willing to review documents prepared by clients?

I have always been ready to help people with their own matters so long as the case is not too complex. Clients have often brought documents to me that were drafted by others, such as their spouses, and I have helped to interpret them and explain the meaning and long-term effects as I see them to the client. However, if the case is too complex, it is not a good idea to be unrepresented.

Are you willing to coach clients who want to represent themselves?

I have often coached clients as to how to present their cases. I have helped clients prepare simple declarations or simple motions on their own. I strive to present their cases in clear, unambiguous prose so that the opposing party and the court can quickly understand the client's position and the facts.

Why did you decide to be a lawyer?

I like to both solve problems and work with people. I am detail-oriented but also take pride in seeing the big picture.

What work experience and education helps you be a better lawyer?

My background as a social worker has been very helpful. Mediating cases and acting as a judge pro tem has also given me a good prospective on seeing the whole picture, and not just the point of view of my client.

Why did you decide on your primary area of practice?

I didn't choose Family Law, it chose me. After representing a few clients, I kept getting referrals from my former clients, opposing parties, and opposing counsel. Almost all of my cases are referral-based.

What do you like best about your career?

I like helping people get on with their lives.

Tell us about your law firm:

As I stated before, I work with my son, whose practice is close to my own. We have a small office, and have learned to work in harmony and help our clients and each other.

What are your strengths and style?

Again, I am detail oriented, but also try to see the whole picture. I do my best to know the law and stay calm so that I can use my energy to my client's best advantage and maintain my composure so that I can think on my feet.

I am calm, thorough, and a good listener. I am courteous to the court and opposing counsel.

Personal Interests:

My family, gardening, sailing, and traveling.

Office Manager/Assistant

Sandra Mena

Office Hours

Monday through Friday
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Emergency After Hours

No

Foreign Languages

Some Spanish is spoken in the office.

Fixed-Price Services and Fees

I charge hourly, except for probate matters which are generally fixed by statute.

Hourly Rates

$350

Free Initial Consultation?

I charge my regular hourly rate for time spent with clients.

Typical Retainer

The retainer depends on the complexity of the case. A minimum retainer is $5,000 and could go as high as $20,000. I expect the retainer to be kept at the same rate, but any unused fees are returned to the client.

Understanding Fees

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