Family Law Attorney Fresno County
Family matters require compassionate yet determined advocacy. Attorney Yan Shrayberman provides experienced family law representation throughout Fresno County and the Central Valley, protecting your family's future with personalized attention to every case.
Family Law Services
Comprehensive family law representation for all stages of your case, from initial filing through resolution.
Contested and uncontested divorce representation. Property division, support arrangements, and custody agreements tailored to your family's needs.
Learn MoreLegal and physical custody matters, visitation schedules, parenting plans, and custody modifications that prioritize your children's well-being.
Learn MoreSupport calculations, modifications, and enforcement. Ensure your children receive the financial support they need.
Learn MoreTemporary and permanent spousal support, modifications, and enforcement. Understand your rights and obligations under California law.
Learn MoreCommunity property and separate property analysis, business valuation, real estate division, and retirement account division.
Learn MoreWhy Choose Crown Law Firm for Family Law?
Compassionate Approach
We understand family law matters are deeply personal and handle each case with sensitivity and care.
Children First
In custody matters, we always prioritize the best interests of your children above all else.
Fair Resolutions
We work toward practical solutions that protect your interests and your family's future.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a divorce take in Fresno County?
California has a mandatory six-month waiting period. Uncontested divorces may finalize shortly after. Contested cases can take 12 to 18 months or longer depending on the complexity of the issues.
What factors do courts consider for child custody?
California courts prioritize the best interests of the child, considering factors such as each parent's relationship with the child, stability, safety, and the child's ties to school and community.
How is spousal support calculated?
Courts consider the length of marriage, each spouse's earning capacity, the marital standard of living, each spouse's assets and obligations, and other factors outlined in California Family Code.
Is California a community property state?
Yes. Most assets and debts acquired during marriage are considered community property and are generally divided equally in divorce. Separate property — assets owned before marriage or received as gifts — typically stays with the original owner.
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Disclaimer: The information on this website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes; every case depends on its unique facts and applicable law. No attorney-client relationship is formed by visiting this site or submitting a contact form. Consult an attorney for advice about your specific situation. Crown Law Firm serves Fresno County and the Central Valley of California.