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Charles M. Green



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Charles M. Green is a certified Specialist In Family Law by the State Bar of Califiornia Board of Legal Specialization handling cases in the greater Los Angeles area. Mr. Green has prior experience as an accountant that allows him great insight and understanding into the financial aspects of a dissolution, child or spousal support calculation, as well as financial statement analysis and control of asset litigation in a divorce case. We are also very experienced in all aspects of custody litigation.
Education
College/University Degree Year
BBA 1985
City University of New York MBA (Accountancy) 1989
South Western University School of Law JD 1998
Percent of current practice dedicated to Family Law
100 %
Professional associations
Position Association Name Year
Los Angles County Bar Association Family Law
San Fernando Valley Bar Association Family Law
American institutute of Certified Public Accountan
Fees and payments
Our Rates are on an Hourly Basis from $350.00/hr
Languages spoken
Office staff fluent in English Spanish and Korean

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