The Law Offices of                                
Lynn L. Matus-Collins
1-714-633-0600

 

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Family Law, Divorce, Estate Planning,
 Wills, Trusts, Probate,
 Guardianship, Elder Law
 

Serving clients in
 Anaheim, Brea, Costa Mesa, Fullerton, Irvine, Orange, Santa Ana, Tustin, Villa Park, Yorba Linda,  Orange County, California
 

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The Law Offices are located here:
effective August 15, 2007


The Law Offices of Lynn L. Matus-Collins
2510 N. Grand Ave., Suite 210
Santa Ana, CA  92705
Tel: 714.633.0600
Fax: 714.590.6368

Please make a note of our new phone numbers.

Formerly located here:
Lincoln Law Center
2020 W. Lincoln Avenue
Anaheim, Orange County, California  92801
Tel: 714.533.4300

The Law Offices are easy to reach and
 located just off the:
 22 Freeway, and close to the
 55 Freeway, 5 Freeway, and 57 Freeway.

The law offices are located approximately 3 miles from
 the Orange County Superior Court, Lamoreaux Justice Center on The City Drive S, and
 the Orange County Superior Court Santa Ana on W Civic Center Drive.


Directions:
From the Lincoln Law Center in Anaheim:
(just 10 miles and a 15 minute drive away)
Take Lincoln Ave. east to Glassell St.  Turn right and go south on Glassell St.  Glassell becomes Grand Ave. just south of the 22 Fwy.  Proceed to 2510 N Grand Ave. on the right-hand/west side of Grand Ave.  Pass the building and turn right on to Grovemont St., for access to parking, located at the rear of the building. 

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