Attorney Gregory A. Girvan is a partner with the Feinberg Mindel Brandt & Klein, LLP, law firm in Los Angeles, California. Certified as a family law specialist and possessing more than nine years of legal experience, Mr. Girvan represents the needs and interests of clients throughout the greater Los Angeles metro region and surrounding areas of Southern California who are going through a divorce or need assistance and guidance with matters such as premarital agreements, domestic violence protections and other domestic relations issues.A highly versatile family law attorney, Mr. Girvan has helped numerous clients resolve their conflicts and reach agreements efficiently and amicably through mediation or negotiations. However, in cases where litigation is the only means necessary to resolve a case, he provides aggressive advocacy in court to protect his clients' rights and helps increase their chances of obtaining the favorable outcomes they seek.Throughout the course of his career, Mr. Girvan has gained extensive experience handling complex property division cases for high net worth clients as well as many interstate and international child custody and support matters. He has also successfully handled numerous appeals. In cases involving domestic violence, he has represented both victims as well as those accused of violent acts.A 2005 graduate of the University of California, Davis, Mr. Girvan attended Loyola Law School, where he obtained his Juris Doctor in 2010. A dean's list scholar in law school, he received First Honors Awards three times for his exceptional academic achievements, and he graduated within the top 25 percent of his class.Regarded as a leader in his field, Mr. Girvan has several publications to his credit, and he has conducted lectures and seminars across his region on a variety of family law topics. He is an active member of the Beverly Hills and Los Angeles County Bar Associations, and he gives back to his local community through his involvement with various political events as well as his service with local schools and districts.