Roughly 20 years ago, a woman from Abbas Hadjian’s native Iran visited his office and asked him to be her new divorce attorney although, at the time, he was mostly taking on business transactional work.
He agreed to take on the woman as a client, who Hadjian said was unhappy with the $1,000 a month in spousal support her ex-husband was paying.
Hadjian said he managed to convince the court to raise the monthly p...
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