
Paris Negahban
Legal Assistant

BIO
Paris joined the Fait & DiLima family law practice as a legal assistant, providing support to our attorneys. Paris graduated from the University of Maryland with a B.A. in Criminal Justice and Criminology. Paris brings experience from the State’s Attorney’s Office in Montgomery County, as well as legal support and legal research expertise. When Paris is not assisting attorneys, she enjoys family time, working out, and binge-watching shows.
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- Dorothy R. Fait & Marjorie G. DiLima are Published Authors of Divorce In Maryland: The Legal Process, Your Rights, and What to Expect (2017)
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When divorce and other family law issues must be resolved, there are no substitutes for an attorney’s experience and dedication to client satisfaction. The Frederick and Rockville divorce lawyers of Fait & DiLima, LLP have more than 100 years of combined experience and an unmatched commitment to help individuals and families navigate challenging times.
Contact the Rockville and Frederick family law attorneys of Fait & DiLima, LLP today to schedule a consultation and discuss your legal needs. Fill out the contact form or give us a call. We have offices in Rockville and Frederick; both are conveniently located near the courthouses.
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