When family law matters get complicated, our reasoned approach keeps negotiations on the right path. Paternity actions involve parents who were never married to each other when the child was born. Long Beach Divorce Attorney Brenda F. Fizer predominantly practices family law attorneys. She has 22 years of experience in the legal field.
She earned her Bachelor's degree in Journalism from the University of Southern Mississippi. While employed as a full-time Court clerk and mother, Ms. Fizer was admitted into a semi-scholarship law program with Pacific Coast University School of Law in Long Beach, California, where she earned her Juris Doctor.
She earned her Bachelor's degree in Journalism from the University of Southern Mississippi. While employed as a full-time Court clerk and mother, Ms. Fizer was admitted into a semi-scholarship law program with Pacific Coast University School of Law in Long Beach, California, where she earned her Juris Doctor.
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After serving the public for many years in the Superior Court of California, Attorney Fizer opened her law firm in the city of Los Alamitos, where she has been practicing law since 2007. She has assisted many individuals in her community with legal matters in the most effective and sensitive ways. She understands that individuals involved in legal proceedings are most likely under pressure and emotional distress.
The personal and financial circumstances of a spouse can change significantly following a divorce. The party seeking a modification of a court order must show that there has been a significant change in circumstances from when the original court order was made. The court may modify child custody, visitation, child and spousal support orders when there has been a material and substantial change that has affected the child since the order was made.
Divorce can exhaust you mentally, physically, and financially. We understand the difficulties for the involved families. When you select of our divorce attorneys to be your lawyer during this difficult time, you will receive exceptional legal counsel and representation from family attorneys who care for you and your family.
Paternity actions involve parents who were not married to each other at the time the child was born. A child who is born to unmarried parents do not automatically have a legally recognized father. Many people erroneously believe that just because a man's name appears on a birth certificate, that he is automatically and legally recognized as the father.
Legal custody determines who will make decisions on behalf of the child. In joint legal custody, the parents will share in the decision making. If one parent has some legal custody, then that parent will make all decisions regarding the child. Physical custody - deals with who the child actually resides with.
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