Jeffrey Bollinger
Top rated family law attorney in Beverly Hills, California
Moder Bollinger Melamed
Practice Areas: Family law
Licensed in California since: 2002
Education: Pepperdine University School of Law
Moder Bollinger Melamed
9701 Wilshire Blvd10th Floor
Beverly Hills, CA 90212 Phone: 310-734-5318 Email: Jeffrey Bollinger Visit website
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Breaking up is hard to do, but you don't have to do it the hard way.
I represent clients in settling, mediating or litigating all aspects of family law matters, including divorce, parentage/paternity, same-sex marriage and domestic partnership dissolution: child custody and visitation, child support, spousal/partner support/alimony, property division, and business valuation. I also represent clients in the preparation of prenuptial, postnuptial, cohabitation agreements.
I make it my mission to resolve my clients' cases out of court, and prior to trial.
Send me your frightened, your frustrated, and your just plain fed up. I help my clients to navigate through the fog of anger and uncertainty in a full range of family law matters, to see that there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
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First Admitted: 2002, California
Professional Webpage: https://mbmlawgroup.com/jeffrey-bollinger/
- Chair - Multicultural Bar Alliance of Southern California, 2009-2013
- Brandeis University, Waltham, MA (B.A. English & American Literature), 1984
- Chair - Multicultural Bar Alliance of Southern California, 2009
- Chair - Multicultural Bar Alliance of Southern California, 2012, 2012
- Chair - Multicultural Bar Alliance of Southern California, 2010
- Chair - Multicultural Bar Alliance of Southern California, 2011, 2011
- Chair - Multicultural Bar Alliance of Southern California, 2008
- Chair - Multicultural Bar Alliance of Southern California, 2013, 2013
- This article addresses the efforts of the MCBA (the Multiculatural Bar Alliance) and its efforts on achieving diversity across the legal profession. It also discusses the MCBA's continued commitment to facilitating positive relations among communities in Los Angeles. , Co-Author, Diverse Attorneys Working Towards True Diversity, Valley Lawyer Newsletter, 2010
- In Charisma R. v. Kristina S., decided in 2009, a presumption of parentage was found to exist for the lesbian partner of a child’s biological mother, where the partner received the child into her home and openly held the child out as her own, without any requirement that the couple cohabit or co-parent for a minimum period of time., Co-Author - Commentary, Reception Into Home, California Law Monthly, Legal, 2009
- Alternatives to litigation may help minimize the impact of divorce on children and manage acrimony between soon-to-be exes., Co-Author, 'Cooperative Divorce' Is Not An Oxymoron, Trial Style, Legal, 2009
- Careful analysis of the facts and detailed preparation are required to overcome the community property presumption where community and separate property have been commingled., Co-Author, Putting Your Nest Egg In The Wrong Basket, Daily Journal, Legal, 2008
- Collaborative law, an emerging area of alternate dispute resolution, may provide spouses with more control over the outcome of their divorces., Author, There Is No I in 'Collaborate', Daily Journal, Legal, 2009
- Beverly Hills Bar Association
- LGBT Bar Association Of Los Angeles
- Los Angeles County Bar Association
- Multicultural Bar Alliance Of Southern California
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