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Vladimir Gagic, Esq. 

Arizona Divorce Lawyer "How Do You Pronounce Gagic?"

Vladimir Gagic is an aggressive trial attorney with significant experience in divorce and family.

He gained the bulk of his trial experience as a Pima County public defender, representing defendants in felony and misdemeanor cases, before establishing his private law practice.

In recognition of Mr. Gagic’s experience, a federal judge appointed him to represent indigent defendants as a member of the Criminal Justice Act Defense Panel.

Mr. Gagic has been handling Arizona divorces and family law cases since 2002.

Professional Memberships

Education
  • J.D., University of Arizona
  • B.S., University of Arizona
Admitted to Practice in
  • All Arizona courts
  • All Nevada courts
  • U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona
  • U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada

In 2004, Mr. Gagic received an honorable discharge from the United States Marine Corp.

 


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Vladimir Gagic Law Offices

2942 North 24th Street, Suite 207 Phoenix, Arizona 85016
East Valley/Scottsdale: (480) 661-2652
Phoenix/West Valley: (602) 274-1717
Arizona: (800) 603-7203
Fax: (602) 324-7649

Thinking of Divorce?

In most marriages, a spouse bases a part of his or her identity on the marriage relationship. At the time of dissolution, a period of time is required to establish a new identity as a single person. This is an often painful process of self discovery.

What You Can Do Now

You can speed the restructuring process by acknowledging and accepting your feelings, by keeping communication open with your spouse, your children, and trusted friends and relatives, and by seeking counseling when necessary.
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