![]() ![]() Fink has also been selected for inclusion in the Northern California Super Lawyers list every year since its inception in 2004. Stephen David Fink is practicing law since 1977 (currently in Forest Hills) and has over 45 years of practice in DUI & DWI Law, Family Law, Personal Injury Law. He has more than 40 years of litigation experience, winning important victories in state and federal trial and appellate courts. Fink served as chair of The State Bar of California Family Law Section (1999-2000) and as president of the Northern California Chapter of the AAML (2008). Fink is managing partner of Fink Bressack. Fink was certified by The State Bar of California as a Family Law Specialist in 1993 and became a Certified Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) in 2000. Fink was admitted to practice in the state of California in 1987, after earning a Juris Doctor earlier that year. He supports parties to stay in control of their individual life situations by resolving and negotiating issues outside of court. Fink taps into a depth of wisdom that only comes from decades of practice and long experience working constructively with parties, attorneys and experts. Fink serves families as a neutral temporary judge, mediator, referee, and arbitrator for families experiencing what is often a difficult life transition. Davids defense practice focuses on representing subcontractors and general contractors in construction defect and personal injury lawsuits and he also handles. Fink serves families throughout California via video conferencing. His services are often less time-consuming, less stressful and less expensive than taking a case all the way through litigation in family court. For that reason, he has focused his practice on consensual dispute resolution, using his 33 years of experience in family law help families resolve issues in a way that is appropriate to their family. He believes that most families can, with the right kind of help, settle their disagreements out of court. David works to guide families through difficult transitions with compassion and respect. ![]()
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