Areas of Practice
Domestic Violence / Restraining Order
Domestic violence can affect anyone regardless of race, age, sexual orientation, religion, or gender. PJAMM attorneys are strong, compassionate advocates and empower their clients to employ the judicial tools to ensure their safety and that of their dependents. Our attorneys are experts with backgrounds in identifying, investigating and prosecuting domestic violence complaints. We can assist with:
- Emergency Protective Order (EPO)
- Temporary Restraining Order (TRO)
- Permanent Restraining Order
- Criminal Protective Order
- Stay Away Order
Domestic Violence & Restraining Order Attorneys
Jennifer H. Alexander
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Mr. Alexander's practice focuses on general and complex commercial litigation, criminal law, personal injury, and sexual assault victims' rights .
Traci L. Carrillo
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Ms. Carrillo's practice includes Family Law and Criminal Defense. She successfully uses her background as a prosecutor and trial attorney to achieve excellent results on behalf of her clients. Ms. Carrillo's Criminal Defense practice includes every subject matter from driving under the influence to murder. Her Family Law practice includes divorce, custody, support and domestic violence related issues.
Gina Fortino Dickson
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Ms. Fortino Dickson serves as an appointed member, and Chair, of the Sonoma County Commission on the Status of Women. She also serves as Planning Commissioner for the Town of Windsor and is formerly a Park and Recreation Commissioner. Prior to moving to Sonoma County, Ms. Fortino Dickson was an elected council member in the City of Clearlake. She has experience working with the County of Sonoma in the Emergency Operations Center during several emergency response events, including the 2019 Kincade Fire. And continues to work with organizations and programs to foster emergency preparedness.