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Family Law Lawyers in San Francisco, CA

Find verified family law lawyers in San Francisco. Family law attorneys handle legal matters involving domestic relationships: divorce, child custody and support, adoption, guardianship, domestic violence protective orders, and prenuptial agreements. Because these cases directly affect children and financial security, choosing an attorney with experience in your specific issue — not just a general litigator — makes a meaningful difference in outcomes.

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Listing of family law lawyers in San Francisco, California. Each profile shows years of experience, languages and direct contact channels.

If you need a Family Law lawyer for a matter outside California, confirm cross-jurisdiction admission with the attorney before retaining.

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When do you need a Family Law lawyer in San Francisco?

  • You are considering or going through a divorce or legal separation
  • You need to establish, modify, or enforce a child custody or support order
  • You want to adopt a child or establish legal guardianship
  • You are seeking or responding to a domestic violence restraining order
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Stacey Nicole Stone

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Stacey Nicole Stone is a licensed attorney (Bar #242971) in San Francisco, CA, admitted in 2006. Specializes in family law.

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David Lawrence Blacker

· San Francisco

David Lawrence Blacker is a licensed attorney (Bar #238464) in San Francisco, CA, admitted in 2005. Specializes in family law.

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Abigail Catherine O'Flaherty

· San Francisco

Abigail Catherine O'Flaherty is a licensed attorney (Bar #278730) in San Francisco, CA, admitted in 2011. Specializes in family law.

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Susanne Stolzenberg

· San Francisco

Susanne Stolzenberg is a licensed attorney (Bar #273547) in San Francisco, CA, admitted in 2010. Specializes in family law.

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Karen Patricia Parks

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Karen Patricia Parks is a licensed attorney (Bar #273817) in San Francisco, CA, admitted in 2010. Specializes in family law.

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Brian Thomas Mayer

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Brian Thomas Mayer is a licensed attorney (Bar #238363) in San Francisco, CA, admitted in 2005. Specializes in family law.

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Michelle Louise Harris

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Michelle Louise Harris is a licensed attorney (Bar #225614) in San Francisco, CA, admitted in 2003. Specializes in family law.

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Jill Emilie McInerney

· San Francisco

Jill Emilie McInerney is a licensed attorney (Bar #209248) in San Francisco, CA, admitted in 2000. Specializes in family law.

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Christine Tour-Sarkissian

· San Francisco

Christine Tour-Sarkissian is a licensed attorney (Bar #118794) in San Francisco, CA, admitted in 1985. Specializes in family law.

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Andrea Lynne Goodman

· San Francisco

Andrea Lynne Goodman is a licensed attorney (Bar #201141) in San Francisco, CA, admitted in 1999. Specializes in family law.

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Family Law lawyers in San Francisco — frequently asked questions

How do I find a Family Law lawyer in San Francisco?
Browse the profiles on this page — each listing has San Francisco as a primary location and Family Law as a declared practice area. Compare experience, editorial verification, languages, and contact channels, then reach out directly. No referral fees apply.
How is child custody determined in a contested divorce?
Courts use a 'best interests of the child' standard, weighing factors such as each parent's relationship with the child, stability of the home environment, the child's own preferences (depending on age), and any history of domestic violence or substance abuse. Custody can be physical (where the child lives), legal (who makes major decisions), or both, and it can be sole or shared. A family law attorney can help you understand how local courts typically apply these factors.
What is the difference between contested and uncontested divorce?
An uncontested divorce means both spouses agree on all major issues — property division, support, and custody — before filing, which typically lowers costs and time. A contested divorce involves disputes that require negotiation, mediation, or court intervention to resolve. Even in uncontested divorces, having an attorney review the agreement before signing is advisable to protect your long-term interests.
Can a family law attorney help with domestic violence situations?
Yes. Family attorneys regularly assist clients in obtaining emergency protective orders, filing for divorce involving domestic violence, and ensuring custody arrangements prioritize safety. Many jurisdictions have expedited procedures for domestic violence cases. An attorney can advise on both civil protective remedies and how to coordinate with law enforcement if a criminal matter is also involved.

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