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3030 Old Ranch Parkway, Suite 370
Seal Beach,
California
90740
Phone: 714-761-1492 / 562-432-8929
Fax: 562-431-5725
Koll Center Newport Beach
4590 MacArthur Blvd., 5th Floor
Newport Beach,
California
92660
Phone: 714-761-1492
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THE COMPLETE FAMILY LAW OFFICE
Family Law deals with especially sensitive issues that can have life-long emotional and financial effects. It is a specialized area of law, requiring specific training in negotiation and litigation skills, taxation, property and business evaluation, as well as a knowledge of constantly changing rules and procedures.
The law office of Glen L. Rabenn is devoted exclusively to the practice of Family Law. With more than 32 years of hands-on experience, Mr. Rabenn offers a comprehensive understanding of the legal and human issues involved in all areas of Family Law:
- Dissolution of Marriage
We guide you carefully through the legal steps and help you resolve your personal concerns with the goal of achieving a fair and equitable agreement. - Children:
We evaluate all of the options to help you find the best solution for your children. - Property Settlement
We provide expert counsel and strong advocacy in the complex areas of discovery, assessment and negotiation of personal and business assets. - Child Support
We apply innovative solutions and strong negotiation techniques to the development, revision and enforcement of workable child support agreements. When agreement is not possible, we provide strong, persuasive representation in court. - Spousal Support
We represent your interests for now and the future. - Family Law Litigation
We provide our clients with vigorous representation at all stages of a family law case. In a divorce or other family law matter clients often need immediate action to protect their rights or the interests of their children. In other cases, the client ’s spouse might be hiding assets or understating income. Our office is experienced in dealing with these situations in a swift and effective manner by employing the following strategies:
- Collaborative Divorce
In addition to traditional litigation, our office is now offering Collaborative Divorce services. In a Collaborative Divorce case the spouses and their attorneys sign an agreement in which they commit themselves to resolving the issues in the divorce without going to court. The agreement further provides that if either spouse decides to litigate the case in court, both of the attorneys will withdraw from the case and will not be allowed to perform any further services in connection for either spouse.The Collaborative Divorce process involves the assembly of a team of professionals who are all dedicated to achieving an amicable resolution of the divorce without going to court. In addition to the attorneys, the team includes four other professionals.
Divorce Coaches: Each spouse has his/her own mental health professional who serves as a "divorce coach," assisting the spouse in dealing with the emotional and child-related issues in the case.
Child Specialist: A third mental health professional who focuses on the needs of the children
Financial Specialist: A financial expert who assists the spouses in creating household budgets and dividing the community property
Be sure to visit Glen's California Divorce blog for discussions of California Family Law topics, including recent appellate court decisions, new family law statutes, Collaborative Divorce, child support, child custody, spousal support and division of community property.
Please visit our website for additional information.
Articles by Glen L. Rabenn:Summaries of Appellate Cases
Family Law Statutes
Child Custody
- California Child Custody and Visitation FAQ's
- The Move-Away Dilemma
- Will A Judge Consider a Child's Custodial Preference?
Child Support
- California Child Support FAQ's
- Calculating Child Support Under the California Child Support Guidelines
Spousal Support
Community Property
Dissolution Procedures
- California Dissolution of Marriage FAQ's
- California Enforcement of Orders FAQ's
- California Modification of Judgments FAQ's
- Your Day in Court
Collaborative Divorce
Miscellaneous
Newspaper Articles

