Fathers play an essential role in their children’s lives, and their legal rights deserve strong, informed protection. Whether you’re facing a custody dispute, seeking to establish paternity, or navigating family law matters in Pomona, a Pomona fathers rights legal support lawyer can help you assert your rights and preserve your relationship with your children.
At our firm, we provide personalized attention and professional legal services to fathers in Pomona and throughout Los Angeles County. We understand the challenges fathers face in the legal process and are committed to providing effective legal support to help you protect your role and your children’s well-being.

California family law treats both parents equally under the law, meaning fathers have the same legal rights and responsibilities as mothers. However, asserting those rights—especially in complex or emotional family law cases—requires legal experience and a strategic approach.
Whether you are involved in a divorce, seeking custody, or working through child support issues, our family law attorneys help you navigate the legal system with confidence. We work with fathers to address parenting concerns, protect parental rights, and pursue custody arrangements that serve the child’s best interests.
Our Pomona family law lawyers offer a full range of legal services for fathers, including establishing paternity and asserting legal and physical custody rights, developing and modifying parenting plans and visitation schedules, negotiating or litigating child support obligations, guiding clients through divorce proceedings involving children, and advocating for fathers in domestic violence and emergency custody cases.
We understand that the legal process can be overwhelming, especially during difficult times. That’s why our attorneys provide clear, compassionate guidance and legal representation that keeps your goals and your child’s stability at the forefront.
Despite the equal treatment required by California law, fathers often feel their voices are not heard in family law court. Misconceptions about traditional roles can sometimes influence decisions in child custody and support cases. That’s why legal advocacy is essential.
We help fathers effectively present their case to the court, demonstrate their active involvement in their child’s life, and push back against outdated stereotypes that could impact custody or parenting time decisions. Whether you’re seeking joint custody or defending your existing rights, we will stand by your side.
Family law issues such as child custody and child support are often the most contested areas in a father’s legal journey. Our attorneys assist clients in negotiating parenting time, ensuring fair support calculations, and pursuing modifications when circumstances change.
From filing initial petitions to appearing in court, we are committed to helping Pomona fathers through each step of the process. Our legal team focuses on protecting the best interests of the children involved while ensuring that fathers maintain a meaningful and lasting presence in their lives.

With a deep understanding of California family law and a dedication to fathers’ rights, our legal team offers the professionalism, experience, and commitment needed to deliver results. We represent fathers across Southern California, including Pomona, and offer legal support rooted in compassion, strategic thinking, and tireless advocacy.
Whether you’re seeking legal separation, trying to resolve custody concerns, or protecting your role as a father, we are here to assist you with personalized legal services and a focus on what matters most—your family.
Learn more about working with a Pomona fathers rights legal support lawyer. Call The Law Office of Laurence J. Brock at (909) 466-7661 to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation. You can also reach us anytime through our contact page. Let us help you take the first step toward resolution and peace of mind.
Yes. Under California law, both parents have equal legal rights. Courts consider the child’s best interests and do not favor one parent over the other based on gender.
Paternity can be established through a voluntary declaration or court order. Once paternity is confirmed, the father gains the right to seek custody and visitation.
Yes. If the court determines that awarding full custody to the father is in the child’s best interests, a father can receive sole legal and physical custody.
You may file a motion to enforce the custody order. Our attorneys can help you take the appropriate legal steps to restore parenting time.
While not legally required, working with a family law attorney improves your ability to protect your rights, present your case effectively, and achieve a favorable outcome.