(510) 521-9500

 

Attorney at Law

 GERARD  A. FALZONE
(510) 521-9500
(510) 521-9500
(510) 521-9500
(510) 521-9500

Premarital Legal Counseling

Legal Separation

Annulment of Marriage

Paternity Cases

Divorce and Family Law Representation

Divorce

Pre-divorce Legal Counseling

Uncontested Cases

Contested Cases

Child Custody and Visitation

Child Support

Spousal Support

Community Property Division

Restraining Orders

(510) 521-9500

The Law Offices of Gerard A. Falzone are located in Alameda, California and San Rafael, California and serve clients located throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, including Alameda County, Marin County, San Francisco County, Contra Costa County, Solano County and San Mateo County, and including the cities of Alameda, Oakland, Berkeley, Emeryville, San Rafael, Novato, Corte Madera, Fairfax, Mill Valley, San Anselmo, Ross, Tiburon, Larkspur, Greenbrae, Albany, San Leandro, Castro Valley, Orinda, Lafayette, Walnut Creek, Pleasanton, Hayward, San Lorenzo, Fremont, Richmond and San Francisco.

 

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Disclaimer:  The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. If you have a legal question, you should make an appointment to meet with Mr. Falzone or consult with another attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.  Additionally, this site is not intended to, nor does it establish an attorney/client relationship between you and this office

Family Law Practice

Paternity Cases

California couples having children while not married who do not subsequently marry, are subject to the paternity laws of this state.  A paternity action involves Court proceedings that determine the paternity of the father if that is an issue, and also decide child custody, visitation and child support issues.   Related issues concerning property and restraining orders can also be decided by the Court.   Paternity actions can be resolved by agreement, and if they are, there is no need for anyone to go to Court.   As in all my cases, I try to resolve paternity cases by agreement, if at all possible.