Rimando Law Office Philippines

Fast, Reliable Lawyering—Here and Abroad.

Rimando Law Office provides full-service legal solutions in the Philippines, with strong expertise in labor and OFW matters—delivered with speed, precision, and integrity.

Serving OFWs & International Clients Remote consultations available via Viber, email, and WhatsApp. We handle Philippine legal matters from anywhere in the world.
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A Law Office Built on Preparation, Prudence, and Professional Responsibility

The office provides counsel grounded in careful legal analysis, respect for confidentiality, and attentive client communication. Each engagement is approached with discipline and full regard for applicable laws, court rules, and ethical obligations of the legal profession.

Legal Services

Civil Litigation

Representation in civil disputes, contract enforcement, and claims under Philippine civil law.

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Labor and Employment

Assistance in workplace matters, labor standards concerns, and proceedings before proper forums.

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Corporate and Commercial

Counsel on business formation, governance, contracts, and regulatory compliance.

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Family and Estate

Guidance on family law concerns and estate-related legal processes with discretion.

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Criminal Defense

Defense representation with due regard to constitutional rights and procedural safeguards.

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Property and Real Estate

Support in property transactions, title issues, and related real estate documentation.

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How Matters Are Handled

Careful Case Assessment

Initial review of facts, available documents, legal issues, and procedural posture before recommendations are made.

Clear Client Communication

Regular and understandable communication on developments, options, and expected legal process timelines.

Confidential Handling

Respect for privileged and sensitive information throughout consultations, planning, and representation.

Prepared Representation

Structured preparation for negotiation, documentation, and court appearances based on case requirements.

Recent Articles

Understanding Demand Letters in Civil Disputes

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Due Process in Employment Termination

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Basic Considerations in Property Transactions

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to questions clients commonly raise before their first consultation.

How do I schedule a consultation?

You may reach the office by phone at 0936 442 4483 or 0945 963 5021, by email at attyrimando@gmail.com, or through the contact form on this website. Walk-in consultations are also accepted during office hours, Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM � 5:00 PM.

What information should I bring to my first meeting?

Bring any documents directly related to your concern � contracts, demand letters, court notices, titles, or identification. The more context you can provide at the outset, the more focused and productive the initial consultation will be.

Can the office assist OFWs and clients based abroad?

Yes. The office regularly assists Overseas Filipino Workers and clients residing abroad with matters involving Philippine law, including family law proceedings, property transactions, estate settlement, and contract disputes. Remote consultations can be arranged via video call or messaging platforms.

Is the initial consultation confidential?

All communications with the office are treated with strict professional confidentiality consistent with the Code of Professional Responsibility and Accountability. However, please note that an attorney-client relationship is formally established only upon execution of a written engagement agreement.

What areas of law does the office handle?

Rimando Law Office handles civil litigation, labor and employment disputes, corporate and commercial matters, family and estate law, criminal defense, and property and real estate transactions. If your concern falls outside these areas, the office can provide a referral to a qualified specialist.

How long does a legal case typically take?

The duration varies widely depending on the nature and complexity of the matter, the volume of court dockets, and whether the parties are open to settlement. Simple cases may resolve within months; contested litigation before the Regional Trial Court may extend over several years. The office will provide a realistic assessment of timelines during the consultation.

For legal concerns requiring professional attention, you may contact the office to schedule a consultation.

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