
"Divorce and Custody Cases don't have to be ugly." Marine turned 20 year divorce trial lawyer, Paul Nordini, now assists spouses with quality and affordable assistance.
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About Paul D. Nordini

Paul D. Nordini
Avvo Rated "Excellent," Mr. Nordini is the managing partner of Nordini & Thompson with offices in Scottsdale, Chandler, Peoria, and Mesa Arizona.
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Mr. Nordini was born of Italian immigrant parents in Chicago Heights, Illinois and spent his later childhood in Farmington Hills, Michigan. Instilled with uncompromising work ethic, he started working at the age of 10.
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At the age of 18, Mr. Nordini enlisted with the U.S. Marine Corps and attended bootcamp in San Diego, California and later infantry school at Camp Pendleton. He was designated with the MOS 0341. He attended Non-Commissioned Officers School and Jungle Warfare School in Okinawa Japan and has been stationed at bases throughout SouthEast Asia, Norway, and within the United States.
In 1990, Mr. Nordini started working with Ford Motor Company and within days, he was recalled back into the Marine Corps by a Presidential Order to serve with a Special Operations Battalion during Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm. After the Gulf War had ended, he was stationed at Subic Bay, Philippines and survived the Mt. Pinatubo eruption and helped with relief efforts earning him the Humanitarian Ribbon. He later received an Honorable Discharge at the rank of E-4 (Corporal).
Upon his return to Ford Motor Company in late 1991, he attained his undergraduate degree from Wayne State University in Michigan and later left Ford Motor Company to attend law school in Chicago and clerking at some of the most prestigious law firms in Chicago.
In 2001 he graduated from DePaul University Law School, Chicago, and achieved a Doctorate Degree in Jurisprudence. Upon graduation, he worked for a short time clerking at high-profile boutique tax law firms, and later opened his own firm which grew to one of the largest family law offices in the suburban Chicago market. He has since represented thousands of clientele and authored hundreds of articles touching on various legal topics. He now practices law exclusively in Arizona.
Mr. Nordini has written material for review in the United States Supreme Court, in Washington D.C., involving constitutional issues, and he has been published numerous times within Law Review publications with his articles touching on U.S. Constitutional safeguards, corporate law, custody and other family law issues. Mr. Nordini made law with his appellate case that raised issues involving diligence requirements when attempting to secure personal jurisdiction over a corporate entity; that opinion has been citied numerous times in subsequent cases in support of Mr. Nordini's arguments.
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