For others, it may mean obtaining the best settlement possible without having to go through a drawn out, often painful, process in court. At both ends of the spectrum, Hossein’s unwavering dedication to outstanding, personalized service, together with his trial and negotiating expertise gleaned over years of successful practice, results in satisfied clients and effective, just case resolutions.
In addition to divorce litigation, Hossein and the other attorneys and staff at Berenji & Associates have extensive experience in other areas of family law, including: spousal support, preparing and litigating pre- and post- nuptial agreements, custody disputes, paternity actions, and child support and visitation disputes. The firm also regularly assists clients in obtaining modifications of their support judgments when circumstances change or their former partners fail to satisfy their court-ordered obligations.
Mr. Berenji is a featured lawyer on Top10BeverlyHills.com, a website dedicated to showcasing the best that the city of Beverly Hills has to offer. He has been featured in the media numerous times, including as a regular expert commentator on family law issues on the radio station KIRN 670 a.m. He has also served as a lecturer on divorce and family law issues.
A lifelong resident of Southern California, Mr. Berenji has always valued community participation and remains involved in several local nonprofit organizations. He is an active member of Rotary International, assisting in fundraising for domestic and international humanitarian causes, and has provided pro bono representation to victims of domestic violence through Neighborhood Legal Services, an organization dedicated to helping low-income residents of Los Angeles County.
Mr. Berenji is a member of the Family Law Section of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, the Beverly Hills Bar, and is a former director and current member of the Iranian American Bar Association. Prior to obtaining his Juris Doctorate degree from Loyola Law School, Mr. Berenji received his Bachelor of Arts degree from UCLA. He is admitted to practice law before the California Supreme Court and other lower state courts. |