Erik C. Bergstrom - Lawyer in Phoenix, AZ

Erik C. Bergstrom - Lawyer in Phoenix, AZ
7210 N 16th Street,
Phoenix, AZ 85020

About the lawyer

Erik C. Bergstrom is an excellent lawyer from Phoenix, AZ. Attorney Erik C. Bergstrom works in an office located at 7210 N 16th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85020. Phoenix lawyer Jared K. Miller will help you solve all issues in the following areas of law: Family Law, Matrimonial and Family Law, Family Businesses Law, Collaborative Law: Family Law Phoenix, AZ. Erik C. Bergstrom is the best lawyer in Phoenix, Arizona state!

Erik Bergstrom focuses his practice on divorce and family law, with an emphasis on complex cases involving business ownership, residential and commercial real estate holdings, and division of investment accounts, retirement plans and pension benefits. Such matters often involve valuations of interests in LLCs, partnerships and corporations, allocations of trust assets, and determining the community of separate property character of all types of real and personal property.

Erik's clients benefit from his experience and track record of success in divorces involving substantial business, professional practice and real property assets. The following cases illustrate the nature and complexity of matters in which Erik has successfully represented family law clients:

  • Negotiated a complete settlement of a multi-million-dollar marital estate involving a family business, multiple partnership interests and several real property holdings.
  • Obtained the complete dismissal (and an award of attorneys fees) against a client's former spouse who sought retroactive modification of child support.
  • Negotiated a complete settlement of a complex divorce involving a medical practice, multiple real estate holdings, and complicated layers of partnerships, corporations and trusts.
  • Obtained the dismissal of a divorce case in which the spouse resided in a foreign country, successfully arguing the applicability of the forum non conveniens doctrine. That doctrine provides that courts may refuse to take jurisdiction over matters in which there is a more appropriate forum or jurisdiction available to the parties.
  • Successfully defended a client against a $6,500 claim of child support arrearage, based on subject matter jurisdiction objection.

Education

University of Arizona College of Law
899
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