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Experienced Family Law Representation in Honolulu
Sheila Vierra, Attorney at Law, LLLC is a distinguished family law firm located in the heart of downtown Honolulu. Led by Sheila Vierra, a seasoned attorney with over three decades of legal experience, the firm is dedicated to helping individuals traverse the difficult terrain of domestic legal issues. Since being admitted to the Hawaii Bar in 1989, Sheila Vierra has built a reputation for combining the sophisticated representation often found in large firms with the personalized, accessible attention of a boutique practice. She understands that family law matters-whether divorce, custody, or support-are deeply personal and require a compassionate yet firm hand. If you are seeking to hire a divorce lawyer who listens intently and crafts a strategy tailored to your unique situation, Sheila Vierra offers the expertise and empathy you need.
Divorce and Asset Division Expert
The firm’s primary focus is on Divorce and the equitable division of assets. Sheila Vierra is one of the few attorneys in Honolulu with specialized expertise in preparing Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDROs). While many family law firms outsource this complex task, Sheila Vierra handles it in-house, ensuring that retirement accounts and pension benefits are divided correctly and efficiently. This technical proficiency is invaluable for clients with significant financial assets or complex employment benefits. Whether your divorce is contested or amicable, the firm works tirelessly to protect your property rights and secure your financial future. Clients looking for a family law attorney who is meticulous with details will find her approach reassuring and effective.
Child Custody and Family Protection
Beyond financial matters, the firm is deeply committed to the well-being of children. Sheila Vierra advocates for her clients in Child Custody and Child Support proceedings, striving to achieve outcomes that serve the best interests of the child while preserving parental rights. She also handles sensitive cases involving Paternity, Adoption, and Guardianship, guiding families through the legal steps to formalize their bonds. Additionally, the firm provides robust representation in cases of domestic violence, helping victims secure protective orders and ensuring their safety. Her ability to make clients feel comfortable and understood is a hallmark of her practice.
Client-Centered Legal Service
Located in the prominent Pioneer Plaza on Fort Street Mall, the firm is conveniently situated for clients working in the downtown business district. Sheila Vierra prides herself on being accessible and responsive, ensuring that clients are never left in the dark about the status of their case. By creating an environment of trust and open communication, she empowers her clients to move forward with their lives. Whether you need mediation to resolve a dispute peacefully or aggressive litigation to assert your rights, Sheila Vierra, Attorney at Law, LLLC stands ready to assist you.
- Divorce & Separation: comprehensive legal support for ending a marriage.
- QDRO Preparation: expert division of retirement and pension assets.
- Child Custody & Support: protecting your children and your parental rights.
- Adoption & Guardianship: legal assistance for expanding and protecting families.
Specializing In
QDRO Preparation, Contested Divorce, High Asset Divorce, Paternity Actions, Guardianship
Address & Location
900 Fort Street Mall, Suite 1220, Honolulu, HI 96813
Building Location
Located in Pioneer Plaza, a major office skyscraper in downtown Honolulu, situated on the Fort Street Mall.
Suite Access
Enter the main lobby from Fort Street Mall or the parking structure, and take the elevator to the 12th floor. The office is in Suite 1220.
Parking Details
Parking is available in the Pioneer Plaza parking garage, accessible from Merchant Street.
Public Transit
The building is centrally located near major bus lines on King Street and Hotel Street.
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