Fleischer & Ravreby
Myra Fleischer has an extensive work experience in the legal and accounting fields. Myra started their career in 1984, working in private and public accounting for various firms and companies. In 1995, they joined the Law Office of Stuart M. Manroel as a Law Clerk and later became an Attorney Associate until 2001. In that same year, Myra founded their own law firm, Fleischer & Ravreby, where they currently serve as the Lead Counsel and Founder.
Myra Fleischer obtained a J.D. degree from Thomas Jefferson School of Law from 1993 to 1996. Prior to that, they completed postgraduate work in Accounting at Temple University, ending in 1988. Myra also holds a B.B.A. degree in Marketing from the Fox School of Business at Temple University, which they completed in 1987. In terms of additional certifications, they became a Certified Legal Specialist in Family Law (CLS-F*) through the State Bar of California in 2010. Furthermore, Myra Fleischer has been a licensed attorney in the State of California since 1987, as granted by the State Bar of California.
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Fleischer & Ravreby
Let us handle the details of your high asset divorce, high conflict custody divorce, California divorce, military divorce, alternative dispute resolution, family law agreements, bankruptcy and trusts & estates. About Fleischer & Ravreby Spanning more than two decades in family law has shown us that people are typically still stuck in the pattern of their marriage as they are trying to deal with their divorce. We leverage this rare perspective and ability to see this perspective and give clarity on where your legal decisions may be stuck as part of the dynamic of the marriage, not part of what is best for you getting through your divorce process. Our unique approach is rooted in “thinking more from the gut than the pocket book, we blend attorney insight with personal insight, from a deep personal resolve.” Our innate gifts to surface what you are deeply seeking combined with a focus on an exit strategy determines the most appropriate divorce style (i.e., litigation, mediation, etc.) that is naturally aligned with you. If that changes, we have a profound ability to instantly and fluidly switch based on your unfolding divorce, bankruptcy, trust and estate circumstances.