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The Law Offices of Barry Fischer provides holistic representation for couples facing divorce or other family law disputes throughout the Los Angeles Area.  For over 23 years, we have been helping Southern California families with a range of issues, including complex child custody, property division involving extensive or hidden assets, and dispute prevention through premarital planning.  To help prepare our clients for their family law proceedings, we have provided the following online resources for local communities, courthouses, legal organizations, and relevant California laws.  For personalized, comprehensive assistance in your legal matter, contact the Law Offices of Barry Fischer today for a free initial consultation.

Southern California Community Resources

Court Resources

  • Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles: general information about the court, its locations, and the types of cases heard, including civil cases, small claims, juvenile cases, family law cases, probate cases, mental health issues, traffic cases, criminal cases, and appeals.
  • Beverly Hills Courthouse:  Information on the West District Courthouse, including hours of operation and parking information, maps, judge and courtroom directories, forms, fees, and court rules.
  • Long Beach Courthouse: Information on the South District Courthouse, including hours of operation and parking information, maps, judge and courtroom directories, forms, fees, and court rules.
  • Malibu Courthouse: Information on the West District Courthouse, including hours of operation and parking information, maps, judge and courtroom directories, forms, fees, and court rules.
  • Santa Monica Courthouse: Information on the West District Courthouse, including hours of operation and parking information, maps, judge and courtroom directories, forms, fees, and court rules.
  • West Los Angeles Courthouse: Information on the West District Courthouse, including hours of operation and parking information, maps, judge and courtroom directories, forms, fees, and court rules.
  • Edmund D. Edelman Children's Court:  Information on the Central Juvenile District Courthouse, including hours of operation and parking information, maps, judge and courtroom directories, forms, fees, and court rules.
  • Los Angeles County ADR Department: General information on courthouse locations, office hours, and contact information.

Family Law Resources

  • Family Law Self-Help Information Center:  The Family Law Information Center (FLIC) of the Los Angeles Superior Court provides family law information, referrals, and assistance to the public.  FLIC also provides legal forms and procedural guidance in the following areas: marital dissolution (divorce), legal separation, annulments, summary dissolutions, paternity, and domestic violence prevention.
  • Los Angeles County Bar Association Family Law Section:  The LACBA Family Law Section is dedicated to helping increase access to justice by educating attorneys and the public, commenting on proposed legislation and promulgating new legislation, and working with judicial officers and court staff to improve the administration of justice in the areas of divorce, paternity, custody, support, domestic violence, and property.
  • The American Trial Lawyers Association: A national organization composed of The Top 100 Trial Lawyers from each state.  Membership is obtained through special invitation and is extended only to those attorneys who exemplify superior qualifications of leadership, reputation, influence, stature, and profile as civil plaintiff or criminal defense trial lawyers. 
  • U.S. Department of Justice Juvenile Justice Bulletin: The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act, published by The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), provides current information about the UCCJEA to legislators in states considering its adoption, and to parents and practitioners in states that have already adopted the law.

California Family Law Statutes


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