Top rated Family Law attorney in Beverly Hills, California
Practice Areas:
Family law,
Custody & visitation,
Divorce,
Domestic violence
Education Qualification:
University of California Davis School of Law
Practice Areas:
Family law,
Custody & visitation,
Divorce,
Domestic violence
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8383 Wilshire Blvd Suite 649Beverly Hills, California, 90210
Deborah C. Sun, a partner at McAlarnen & Sun, APC, located in Beverly Hills, California, has over 15 years’ experience practicing law. Serving clients throughout Beverly Hills and Los Angeles in California, she represents clients with family law matters such as divorce, business valuation, child custody, property division and domestic violence.With a firm commitment to her clients’ needs, Ms. Sun handles every case with the dedication and tenacity it deserves. She has a genuine concern for her clients, and it shows in the aggressive advocacy she provides, fighting zealously for their rights and liberties.Ms. Sun has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Berkeley, and she went on to study law at the University of California, Davis School of Law, earning her Juris Doctor. While in law school, she served as the executive editor for the U.C. Davis Law Review.Admitted to practice in the state of California and before the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, Ms. Sun’s prior work experience includes working as a partner in a prominent law firm where she took on high-profile and high net worth cases for clients in the U.S. and abroad.Ms. Sun is an active participant in the legal field and has memberships in the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s Family Law Section and the Beverly Hills Bar Association’s Family Law Section. She has volunteered much of her time to those who need it the most and was awarded the Wiley W. Manuel Award for Pro Bono Legal Services by The State Bar of California.Additionally, Ms. Sun received the Witkin Award in Family Law in 2006. She has co-authored a notable article called Family Law Contempts, which Californian judges refer to in family law cases. It is also used as a guide by attendees of the Los Angeles County Bar Association Family Law Symposium.