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Rebecka  Monez

Rebecka Monez

Working to make a difference in your life!
  • Criminal Law, DUI & DWI, Domestic Violence
  • California
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Biography

I come to work everyday so that I can make a difference in someone's life. My passion is helping others. I provide criminal defense representation for state and federal crimes. Outside of my law practice, I operate two non-profits that serve the homeless community, those additcted to drugs and alcohol and the battered women of our community.

Practice Areas
Criminal Law
Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
DUI & DWI
Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence Criminal Defense
Additional Practice Area
  • Federal Crimes
Fees
  • Free Consultation
    Free Criminal Consultation
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
California
State Bar of California
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Federal Circuit
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Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
  • Spanish: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
Criminal Defense Attorney
Law Office of Rebecka A Monez, APLC
- Current
Criminal Defense Attorney
Perry & Associates, Attorneys At Law
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Education
California State University - Stanislaus
B.A. | Criminal Justice
Honors: Dean's Honor Roll
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Laurence Drivon School of Law
J.D. (2015) | Law
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Awards
Litigator of the Year
American Institute of Trial Lawyers
5.0/5.0 Client Reviewed
Avvo
Elite Lawyer in Criminal Defense
Elite Lawyer
Lawyer of Distinction
Lawyers of Distinction
Peer Reviewed 4.9/5.0
Martindale Hubbell
Professional Associations
California DUI Lawyers Association
Member
Current
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California Public Defenders Association
Member
Current
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Stanislaus County Bar Association
Member
Current
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State Bar of California
Member
Current
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California Attorneys for Criminal Justice
Member
Current
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Federal Bar Association
Member
Current
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California Lawyers Association
Member
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Publications
Articles & Publications
Know Your Legal Rights
Rebecka A. Monez
Websites & Blogs
Website
Rebecka Monez' Website Profile
Website
Rebecka A. Monez, Inc. Website
Legal Answers
5 Questions Answered
Q. Is the date a divorce is filed or the date the divorce is finalized the date that a marriage is considered terminated
A: A divorce in California is final upon the entry of judgment or as you stated - finalized. There are three dates that are necessary to a divorce. The first one is the date of marriage. This one is the easiest to determine and can be found on your marriage license. The second date is the date of separation. That is the day that you and your spouse "separate", or one of you moves out of the marital residence. The "finalized" date is the third date. This date will be on your final divorce judgment papers from the court who issues it. Folks sometimes confuse the date of separation to be a "finalized" date because just about every family attorney will advise parties that once you have "separated" you are generally no longer responsible for debts that the other spouse incurs after that date of separation. This can put people under the impression that the marriage is "terminated". Although the date of separation serves as a "cut off" for assets and debts under California Community Property Laws, it still is not the final judgment/decree date. So the real end date is the one that will come on your paperwork from the court judgment. Best of luck to you. ... Read More
Q. What is the correct procedure for answering questions for a crime alleged against me? Should I consult an attorney
A: It is always best practice to have an an attorney with you when questioned by law enforcement or the district attorney's investigators, because an attorney is your best protection - next to the truth. Investigators who question people are usually highly skilled individuals and they can turn a simple answer into something that can be used against you later. Having an attorney there can prevent this from happening. Investigators and police officers are also very good at making you feel comfortable so you can just "have a quick little chat", and then turn around and use it all against you in a case after charges are filed. Best advice for you is to find a local criminal defense attorney near you and go get a consult before you meet or speak with anyone about potential criminal charges. Good luck. ... Read More
Q. Divorce in California but married in another state
A: You do not need your marriage certificate to be notarized to file for divorce in California. Your marriage certificate from Massachusetts can stand on its own authentication by being certified from the clerk recorder's office of the county in Massachusetts that issued it. Additionally, a copy of your marriage license is not required in order to file for divorce. You must reside in the county of which you file for a term of 3 months, and must be a resident of California for a total of 6 months. Those are the jurisdictional requirements to file here. The only reason you would need your marriage license is if your spouse claimed that you were never legally married. Best of luck to y ou. ... Read More
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Contact & Map
Rebecka A. Monez, Inc.
801 10th St
5th Floor
Modesto, CA 95354
Telephone: (209) 554-6446
Monday: 8 AM - 5 PM
Tuesday: 8 AM - 5 PM
Wednesday: 8 AM - 5 PM
Thursday: 8 AM - 5 PM (Today)
Friday: 8 AM - 5 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed