Family Lawyers in Irvine, CA
The stakes are never higher than in legal matters involving your family. Having a family lawyer you can trust to protect your interests and fight for your family is essential. Contact Sarieh Family Law to discuss your family law matter with one of our skilled attorneys.
How an Irvine Family Lawyer Can Help You
Any family law matter is likely to be a difficult process. Disagreements about property division, child custody, visitation, and support are rarely easy as these are some of the most highly charged issues. Having an attorney may not remove all the stress and emotion from your family law case, but it can put you at ease knowing you have a qualified advocate in your corner.
When you work with Sarieh Family Law, you can trust that we have your back. Our legal team works tirelessly to collect evidence and supporting documentation to support your cause, and there is no substitute for the knowledge and experience of our certified family law specialist.
Your family lawyer will:
- Complete and file the appropriate legal pleadings
- Keep track of deadlines and ensure court procedures are followed
- Identify and consult with expert witnesses
- Subpoena necessary information and perform other discovery tasks
- Create a strong legal strategy to support your case
- Act as an advisor and sympathetic ear throughout the legal process
Ready to have the expertise of an elite Irvine family law office? Contact Sarieh Family Law to schedule a free case evaluation.
Navigating the Complexity of Family Law Matters
Lives and families hang in the balance in each family law matter. We understand how important a family lawyer’s role is in each case, and we take this responsibility seriously. Your family means the world to you, so we will treat your case with the care and dedication it deserves, no matter what the details are.
Each case is important – no case is too complicated or too simple for us.
California’s legal system is complex, which means qualified guidance is crucial to the success of your case.
Divorce
California is a no-fault divorce state, which means you don’t have to prove that your spouse did anything wrong in order to file for divorce. Spouses do not need to be separated for any amount of time before a divorce is granted. However, there is a waiting period of six months from the date of filing the complaint.
If you have questions about additional requirements, state laws, or how to start the process, contact us for personalized information.
Custody and Visitation
Whether you are requesting custody and visitation arrangements for the first time or need to file for a modification of an existing order, we are happy to help you fight for the best interest of your child.
Spousal and Child Support
Higher-earning spouses and parents in California often have an obligation to financially support their ex-spouses and their children. The exact details of the support, including the amount and duration, will depend on the circumstances. Factors such as income, assets, visitation schedule, and physical custody will play a role in this decision.
Grandparents’ Rights
Grandparents have rights to custody or visitation in California in some circumstances. As a grandparent, you may be able to petition the court for visitation or custody if one or both parents have passed away, the parents are separated or in the process of a divorce, your grandchild was adopted by their stepparent, or if your grandchild’s parents consent. There are numerous factors that a judge will consider when determining whether your petition is in the best interest of the child.
Contact us to discuss whether you are eligible to pursue court-ordered visitation or custody of your grandchildren.
Choosing Sarieh Family Law Irvine for Legal Representation
Don’t trust your important family law matters with just anyone. Contact the certified family law specialist at Sarieh Family Law to schedule a free case evaluation.
We have extensive experience in all types of California family law cases, including:
- Alimony
- Annulments
- Child custody issues
- Child visitation
- Domestic violence and restraining orders
- Division of assets
- Pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements
- Child support
- Legal separation
- Divorce
- Late life divorce
- Parental rights issues
- Relocation Disputes
- Grandparents’ rights
- Paternity claims
- Modifications
- Putative spouse
- Request for order
- Spousal support
- Guardianship
- Hidden assets
- Interstate custody
- Family law appeals
- Joint or separate property claims/ownership
- Cohabitation problems
If you’re looking for skilled representation from caring family law attorneys, contact Sarieh Family Law today.