Nedda Ledgerwood is a respected California family law attorney, mediator, and founder of Ledgerwood Law. Since launching her practice in 2005, she has focused on helping individuals and families navigate some of life’s most difficult transitions with compassion, professionalism, and practical legal guidance. Nedda established her law practice after deciding to build a career that would allow her to balance professional excellence with raising a family. Beginning in shared office space in Sunnyvale, California, she steadily built a reputation throughout Silicon Valley for providing thoughtful representation in divorce, child custody, mediation, and other family law matters. Her commitment to honest communication, careful preparation, and client advocacy has remained the foundation of her practice. Throughout her career, Nedda has represented spouses, parents, and children involved in family court proceedings. Her experience advocating for children has given her unique insight into the emotional impact that family conflict can have on young people. She believes every child deserves to know they are valued, supported, and loved, even when their parents face difficult legal disputes. In addition to litigation, Nedda provides mediation services that help families resolve disagreements through respectful communication and collaborative problem-solving. She strives to reduce unnecessary conflict while protecting her clients’ interests and helping families preserve financial resources whenever possible. Clients frequently praise Nedda for being organized, compassionate, straightforward, and highly responsive. Her writing, preparation, and attention to detail have earned the trust of individuals seeking experienced legal representation during emotionally challenging situations. Today, Nedda continues to lead Ledgerwood Law with the belief that family law should not only resolve legal issues but also help individuals build stronger futures. Through fairness, integrity, and genuine compassion, she remains committed to making the legal process less overwhelming while advocating for the people who depend on her most.