- DivorceOur experienced Calabasas parental alienation attorneys are familiar with this family law and divorce issue, and we can take legal actions to help prevent it from happening to your child.
- Child SupportWhen family law disputes involve children, child support is often one of the first things on the table for discussion. Whether you're a prospective child support payor or recipient, you may be concerned about whether you'll receive a fair outcome in your child support case.
- Child Custody and VisitationCustody battles are often nerve-wracking for parents. If you're concerned you may not receive the timeshare you deserve with your child or the other parent actively combats your efforts to obtain an equitable outcome, you need an experienced Calabasas child custody lawyer to help defend your rights.
- PaternityCalifornia Department of Child Support Services - If child support is also an issue in your case, you may want to contact the California Department of Child Support Services for assistance. They can provide information about establishing paternity, calculating support, and enforcing support orders.
- Premarital AgreementWhen couples decide to get married, they may choose to create a prenuptial agreement, which has become a popular option for engaged couples across California. However, unmarried couples who are moving in together may also need certain legal protection.
- Spousal SupportWhen you’re going through a divorce, fighting for custody of your child, seeking alimony, or are going through some other family legal issue–you need an experienced attorney that will fight for you. Marshall W. Waller is an attorney with decades of experience in family law.
- Legal SeparationAccording to the law, until property division is finalized in a divorce or legal separation proceeding, all property is still considered to be community property.
- Sex CrimesOutside of school, Ms. Podeh works as a Youth Leader at the East LA Women’s Center. In this role, she organizes meetings and visits schools in East Los Angeles to educate on sexual assault awareness and the dangers of abusive relationships.
- MurderThe differences between admissibility and reliability rules for DNA evidence in Italy and America have gained notoriety with the 2009 murder conviction of the American foreign exchange student, Amanda Knox, and her subsequent acquittal in 2011. Knox, residing in Perugia, Italy, was convicted of the 2007 brutal murder of her British roommate Meredith Kercher.
- Restraining OrderMr. Moore received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from California State University, Northridge and earned his law degree from Loyola Law School. At the start of his career, Mr. Moore had experience with criminal and civil lawsuit work on which he still draws today as an added value to his matrimonial specialty. Foundational work in his career were experiences working as a volunteer Judge Pro Tem on numerous matters such as family law restraining orders and small claims appeals. His qualifications include completion of a 40-hour mediation training program and volunteer work through the Voluntary Attorney Settlement Team program that involved mediation and alleviating court congestion.
- Corporate LawThe office of Feinberg & Waller, APC, has a general counsel whose role is to focus on law firm management, corporate governance, and business policy. The litigation attorneys are then able to focus on your matter rather than having to concentrate on running the business aspect of a law firm.
- Employment LitigationBefore coming to Feinberg & Waller, APC,, Ms. Johnson worked as an associate attorney at a business and employment litigation and transactional firm in Long Beach, CA. She worked on arbitration and litigation matters spanning entertainment and employment law, gained experience in depositions, cultivated relationships with experts and witnesses, and researched and drafted motions, stipulations, and pre-trial briefs. Ms. Johnson's well-rounded expertise enables her to identify and understand unexpected nuances in each client's matter. She prides herself in cultivating a successful lawyer/client relationship. Ms. Johnson offers skilled representation and is committed to her clients' best interests.
- Land Use and Zoning
- Landlord-Tenant DisputesCohabitation agreements are not the same as landlord-tenant agreements, nor does a cohabitation agreement provide equal rights to a tenant and a landlord. Instead, cohabitation agreements are a solution for people who are collaboratively sharing the same residential space.
- Estate PlanningWhile in law school, Ms. Johnson worked as a legal intern for Project HELP through AARP, Legal Counsel for the Elderly. While working on the Homebound Elderly Law Project, she drafted wills and health care/financial powers of attorney. Ms. Johnson also worked one-on-one with clients to understand their wishes for bequests of assets and plans for incapacitation. As a student attorney, Ms. Johnson worked at the Civil Advocacy Clinic at American University, Washington College of Law. In this role, Ms. Johnson served as an advocate for clients on matters such as unpaid wages and fraudulent student loans. In addition, Ms. Johnson served as a law clerk for a Washington, D.C. estate planning firm while attending law school. She gained valuable experience organizing clients' assets and financial statements, filed petitions with courts in Maryland and Washington D.C., and worked with clients and consultants to understand the clients' needs and resolve probate issues.
- Wills
- Power of Attorney
- Probate