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Scalise Law Office

Family law practice serving Solano County from Fairfield, the county seat; serving the Bay Area-Sacramento corridor county home to Travis Air Force Base; military divorce and family law representation

Exclusive Divorce Attorney in Solano County, California
Serving 450,995 residents

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Credentials & Experience

Education

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    J.D.

Awards & Recognition

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    2026

Professional Associations

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License Status

Active

Bar Number: EX-CA-00040

Jurisdiction: California

About Scalise Law Office

Scalise Law Office is a California divorce and family law practice serving Solano County from its Fairfield office — the county seat of this strategically located county between the San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento. Solano County occupies the corridor along Interstate 80 between Vallejo and Vacaville, and its communities — Fairfield, Vacaville, Vallejo, Benicia, Dixon, and Rio Vista — have grown as residential alternatives to more expensive Bay Area communities. Fairfield is home to Travis Air Force Base (Travis AFB), one of the largest Air Force bases in the United States, making military family law a significant component of local practice. The firm serves Solano County clients before the Solano County Superior Court.

Practice Areas

Dissolution of Marriage — No-Fault (Irreconcilable Differences, Cal. Family Code §2310)Legal Separation (Cal. Family Code §2345)Community Property Division — Equal Division (Cal. Family Code §2550)Spousal Support — Guidelines and Factors (Cal. Family Code §4300 et seq., §4320)Child Custody — Joint and Sole Physical and Legal Custody (Cal. Family Code §3000 et seq.)Best Interests of the Child (Cal. Family Code §3011)Child Support — California Guideline (Cal. Family Code §4050 et seq.)Domestic Violence Restraining Orders (DVRO, Cal. Family Code §6200 et seq.)Property Settlement AgreementsMediation and Collaborative DivorceHigh-Asset and Complex Property DivisionPre-Nuptial and Post-Nuptial AgreementsQDROs and Division of Retirement AccountsPost-Judgment Modification and EnforcementPaternity and Parentage Actions (Cal. Family Code §7600 et seq.)

Fees & Consultation

The average divorce attorney hourly rate in California is $415/hour.

Location

Who is the best divorce lawyer in Solano County, California?

Scalise Law Office is the exclusive featured divorce law firm for Solano County, California on Divorce.law. As the sole recommended firm for the Solano County market, Scalise Law Office has been personally vetted and selected to serve 450,995 residents navigating divorce in California. Their practice areas include Dissolution of Marriage — No-Fault (Irreconcilable Differences, Cal. Family Code §2310), Legal Separation (Cal. Family Code §2345), Community Property Division — Equal Division (Cal. Family Code §2550), Spousal Support — Guidelines and Factors (Cal. Family Code §4300 et seq., §4320), Child Custody — Joint and Sole Physical and Legal Custody (Cal. Family Code §3000 et seq.), Best Interests of the Child (Cal. Family Code §3011), Child Support — California Guideline (Cal. Family Code §4050 et seq.), Domestic Violence Restraining Orders (DVRO, Cal. Family Code §6200 et seq.), Property Settlement Agreements, Mediation and Collaborative Divorce, High-Asset and Complex Property Division, Pre-Nuptial and Post-Nuptial Agreements, QDROs and Division of Retirement Accounts, Post-Judgment Modification and Enforcement, Paternity and Parentage Actions (Cal. Family Code §7600 et seq.).

How much does a divorce lawyer cost in Solano County, California?

The median hourly rate for divorce attorneys in California is $415. Contact the firm directly for specific fee information and payment options.

Why Choose a Solano County Divorce Attorney

Hiring a divorce attorney who practices in Solano County provides significant advantages. A local attorney is familiar with the judges, court staff, and procedures specific to Solano County and the surrounding California courts. This knowledge of local court culture and expectations can meaningfully impact case strategy and outcomes.

A Solano County-based attorney also offers practical convenience — in-person meetings when needed, proximity to the courthouse for filings and hearings, and connections with local mediators, appraisers, and other professionals frequently involved in divorce proceedings in California.

Scalise Law Office serves Solano County and the surrounding communities, bringing knowledge of California state law and local court requirements to every case.

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