ABOUT GERARD A. FIERRO

For more than 25 years, Gerard A. Fierro has represented clients in a
wide range of complex family law matters in Los Angeles.
Mr. Fierro provides quality and effective representation in matters involving Divorce, Child Custody and move-away situations, complex property divisions, modification of Child Support and spousal support, Establish Paternity and paternity testing, domestic violence, domestic partnerships, and division of marital assets.

Mr. Fierro has offices to meet with his clients in Los Angeles, Pasadena, Burbank, Sherman Oaks and other convenient locations.

The firm practices in all California State Courts, including Los Angeles, Chatsworth, Pasadena, Long Beach, Santa Monica, Van Nuys, Torrance, Glendale, Burbank and Lancaster. The firm's attorneys provide intelligent and aggressive enforcement of your legal rights.

Gerard A. Fierro has been representing clients in family law matters for more than 25 years.
Mr. Fierro is a graduate of the USC Law Center (1988) and holds a B.S. Degree in Accounting with Distinction.

Admitted to California State Bar, Federal District and Appellate Courts, 9th Circuit in 1988.

Education: University of Southern California Law Center (J.D.,1988).

Memberships:
Wilshire Bar Association
Pasadena Bar Association
American Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists
Italian American Lawyers Association
American Bar Association

California Family Law

California Divorce Proceedings

The process of divorce in California is known as a "Marital Dissolution." Dissolution of marriage is one of three ways to terminate a marriage in California. Another way to terminate a marriage is by an annulment. The parties to a marital dissolution action are the "petitioner" and the "respondent." The petitioner is the spouse who files the Petition for Dissolution. The "Respondent" spouse must be served a copy of the Petition along with other documents. Generally, the respondent has 30 days to respond to the Petition.

A marital dissolution proceeding will ultimately result in a "Judgment"" entered by the court. The judgment sets forth orders which resolve the issue of your case. Usually, issues in the Judgement include child custody, visitation, support, and division of assets and debts. A judgment can be obtained by "default" if the "respondent" after service does not respond to the Petition. The spouses may also decide to agree to the contents of the Judgment. If no agreement is reached, the issues will be decided by the Court after a trial.

In California, a Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage can not be entered until six months and one day from the earlier of when the Respondent was either served or filed a Response to the Petition.


Child Custody and Visitation

The courts may intervene if the parents in a divorce or paternity action are unable to agree upon the upbringing of a child. In California, such an action is designated as dealing with custody and visitation. Increasingly, this type of action is referred to as developing a "parenting plan". Traditional preferences for paternal or maternal custody for children of particular ages have largely been eliminated. The law assumes that the mother and father are potentially equally capable of providing for the needs of the child.


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The firm practices in all California State Courts, including Los Angeles, Chatsworth, Pasadena, Lancaster, Santa Monica, Van Nuys, Torrance, Long Beach, and Pomona. The firm's attorneys provide intelligent and aggressive enforcement of your legal rights.

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