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Gina Marie Famularo

Gina Marie Famularo

"We protect you and your loved ones using Christian principles"
  • Family Law, Divorce, Domestic Violence
  • California
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Rating: 10 Lawyer Rating - 10 out of 10
Gina Famularo and Family Law Matters are wonderful attorneys who care about their clients and always strives to do the very best they can for their clients.
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Biography

“Integrity Matters”
As a young woman, Gina experienced the pain and uncertainty of a protracted custody battle over her first child. It was this experience that caused her to become a lawyer. Her daughter is now happily married and attending medical school. Gina married her second husband in 1992. They have a teenaged son together, who still lives at home.

Gina was licensed to practice law in the state of California in 1997. Since then, she has amassed vast legal knowledge and courtroom experience. Her practice has always been limited exclusively to family law. Over the years, she has learned to listen. She understands that every client who walks through her door is unique, but each one is in need of kindness, understanding and direction. Over the years, Gina has helped thousands of people just like you.

family law attorney temecula Gina is a child of God first, a wife, a mother, and an attorney- in that order. Her faith caused her to struggle with her profession, but after a conversation with her priest, she realized that it was her duty to be a beacon of light to those in pain. Since then, she has tried to guide each client through the darkness with her gentle skill. Gina takes the time to get to know her clients on a personal level. She listens to their problems and is passionate about helping them. Her expertise allows her to see things from a unique perspective. This makes her an excellent problem solver.

Gina is a “straight shooter.” She will always tell you the truth, even if it is not what you want to hear. She is trustworthy, agressive when necessary, but she is also compassionate. This is why Gina consistently receives the highest satisfaction ratings from her clients. She is rated as a “Superb Attorney” by AVVO, a “Top 10” attorney by Martindale Hubbell, and has a perfect five stars from Attorney Reach. Gina is also recognized as the top 1% of lawyers in the nation, winning the “Distinguished Counsel” Award by NADC two years in

Practice Areas
Family Law
Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
Divorce
Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence Restraining Orders, Victims Rights , Victims Rights
Fees
  • Free Consultation
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
    Gina has a unique billing system that entails an "all in one fee." She does not charge an hourly rate and there are no hidden costs involved. This allows the client to be able to rely on the amount of his or her legal bill from the start.
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
California
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Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
Litigator
Family Law Matters
- Current
Law Partner
Famularo & Associates
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Education
California St Univ Long Beach
Undergraduate Degree
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Western State Univ COL
Law Degree
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Awards
Top 1%
National Association of Distinguished Counsel
Selected as Top 1% of Lawyers in the Nation
Client choice award
Avvo
Top Contributor 2014
Avvo
Client Rating 10.0 out of 10.0
Avvo
Top Family Law Attorney
Avvo
Highly Rated Attorney- family law
Findlaw
Rated 5.0 out of 5.0
Martindale-Hubbell
Professional Associations
Inns of Court
Member at Large
- Current
Activities: Educational group for attorneys and judges
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Southwest Bar Association
Member at Large
- Current
Activities: Local Bar association providing education services for attorneys
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Hemet Bar Association
Member at Large
- Current
Activities: Local Bar Assocation
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California State Bar  # 188028
Member
- Current
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Publications
Articles & Publications
The Secret to Survining Your California Divorce
Author to Market
DIvorce Handbook: A key to Understanding the Process
Family Law Matters
Alternatives to divorce
Avvo
Speaking Engagements
YouTube Video, Family Law Matters, You Tube
Family Law Matters
Certifications
License to Practice Law in State of California
State Bar of California
Websites & Blogs
Website
Family Law Matters
Website
Family Law Matters
Blog
Temecula family law blog
Blog
Family law help
Legal Answers
88 Questions Answered
Q. If my ex filed for a divorce in California can she file another divorce in Texas if the case in California is active?
A: I am not sure I am understanding your question. However, if you have had custody of the children and they have lived in the state of California for six months or more, the children are residents of California. If you wife took the children to Texas and won't return them, you need to retain an attorney and file for an emergency child custody hearing in California. If you do not have the money for an attorney, you can either hire a paralegal or go to the courthouse and obtain help filling out the papers for free. Do not delay. Act immediately.
Q. My wife took my child out of AZ, to CA, and filed for divorce 2 wks later. She does not meet state or county residence
A: You need to obtain an attorney in Arizona and file for divorce there. You need to request a UCCJEA hearing by filing an emergency request in your local courthouse. Good luck.
Q. Can a father get joint custody of a child he has never seen?
A: If you ask for child sport, the typical legal response is to request a visitation order. You did not state how old the child is. By filing for child support, you are establishing Dad's parental rights. Depending on the age of the child, Dad will likely get some sort of visitation plan. The amount is case specific and varies with each and every case.
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Contact & Map
Corona Location
9036 Pulsar Ct.
Suite A
Corona, CA 92883
Telephone: (951) 309-0910
Fax: (951) 296-3827
Temecula Location
27720 Jefferson Avenue
Suite 320
Temecula, CA 92590
Telephone: (951) 309-0910
Fax: (951) 296-3827