Attorney Profile

Attorney Anthony Alpert has been  licensed by the California State  Bar since 1994.  In 1994 Anthony became an associate with a  prestigious Family Law firm in Southern  California where he clerked  while awaiting the bar results.

In 1997, Anthony and his wife made the decision to move to a small   town in Northern California to raise their children and practice  Family  Law. They didn’t know which small town, but they were confident  they  would find the perfect place to spend the rest of their lives.  After  spending 10 minutes in Weaverville and visiting the  historic Courthouse,  he and his wife made the decision to move. Three  months later, they  moved to Trinity County.

From 1998 – 2001, Anthony was employed by a private non-profit   organization assisting victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse. In   2001, Anthony opened the Law Office of Anthony S. Alpert.  Concurrent  with opening his office, Anthony was also hired as the  Child Support  Attorney for Trinity County, working for the Trinity  County Department  of Child Support Services collecting child support  for Trinity County  and the custodial parents requesting their services.

Since 1994, approximately 95% of Anthony’s practice has been in the field of Family Law. Anthony has handled over one thousand Family   Law cases, involving everything from simple modifications of child support to complex multiday trials involving expert witness and   technical aspects of the law.  Anthony represents women, men, grandparents and guardians with care, compassion and competence.

Anthony maintains a full time staffed office in Weaverville, California.  Anthony maintains malpractice insurance and keeps up to   date on all changes in California Family Law.  He is a member of the State Bar of California, the Los Angeles County Bar Association (Family   Law Section), and is the Chairman of the Shasta Trinity Counties Bar Association (Family Law Section).

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