Wade Litigation Secures Sole Legal Custody for Client in Long Standing Paternity Case

April 22, 2025 | By Amiel Wade
Wade Litigation Secures Sole Legal Custody for Client in Long Standing Paternity Case Contra Costa County, California – April 22, 2025 – Paul Dumont of Wade Litigation, a leading law firm specializing in family law and child custody matters, is pleased to announce that he has successfully secured sole legal custody for their client in a recent paternity case. In the case, the opposing party made false and damaging accusations against Wade Litigation’s client, attempting to undermine their character and suitability as a parent. Despite these unfounded claims, Dumont presented compelling evidence, demonstrating the opposing party’s history of abuse and controlling behavior while providing a clear and strong case for the best interests of the child. Repeated attempts at settlement were unsuccessful and the matter was ultimately set for trial.  The court’s decision to grant sole legal custody to Wade Litigation’s client represents a significant victory for the safety, well-being, and stability of the child. This ruling also ensures that the child will be raised in an environment free from abuse and negative influence.  When asked how he felt about the ruling, Dumont stated :I’m very happy for our client. Just was done in this case.”  

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Wade Litigation is a law firm that specializes in Family law, business litigation and probate litigation. The firm is committed to providing superior services while building client relationships and achieving client satisfaction second to none. The firm’s clients include companies and individuals involved in civil litigation, family law disputes, and probate disputes.
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Amiel Wade

Founder and Managing Partner

Amiel is the firm’s Founder, President and Managing Partner. He specializes in civil litigation, conducting jury trials in complex cases and in helping individuals and businesses in every phase of their development. He has been practicing law for over twenty-five years. He also has served as both a judge pro tem and an arbitrator for the Santa Clara County Superior Court, and has guest lectured at Stanford University.

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