South Bay Divorce and Family Law Attorney
The Law Offices of Thomas M. Polinger provides solutions and courtroom advocacy in all facets of family law, to help our clients achieve their personal and financial goals while protecting their rights and interests.
Our practice serves the South Bay area and Los Angeles County. Read more about our lawyer's extensive experience with these complex legal issues, or contact our Hermosa Beach office to arrange a consultation.
Our Family Law Practice:
Attorney Thomas Polinger has 30 years of experience in California divorce law. His knowledge of the process and procedures, and his familiarity with the court system in L.A. County, enables him to position clients for a favorable outcome regarding property division and spousal support.
In dividing marital assets, we provide sophisticated legal analysis in valuation and allocation of real property, a closely held business or retirement assets. Mr. Polinger has extensive experience in tracing and reimbursement of marital assets.
We also tackle the difficult issues in child custody and visitation:
- Initial determination of custody
- Post-judgment modifications
- Move-away cases (parental relocation)
- Grandparents' rights to visitation
- Paternity actions
- Child support enforcement (CSSD, contempt, levies, etc.)
Our family law practice also covers prenuptial agreements and cohabitation agreements.
Solutions and Experienced Representation
Whether your problem involves a child custody dispute, the collection of child support, the valuation of financial assets for the purposes of property division, or a real estate contract dispute, the Law Offices of Thomas M. Polinger will protect your rights.
Knowing that an experienced lawyer is addressing your concerns in an ethical, professional and intelligent manner is the first step toward the successful resolution of your legal problem.
For a consultation with the Law Offices of Thomas M. Polinger regarding an issue involving family law or real estate, call 310-697-8868 or contact us online.









