About Ronald K. Ziff
Ronald Ziff uses more than 25 years of experience to achieve the best possible results for his family law clients. Having devoted his legal career exclusively to family law, Mr. Ziff is an AV rated attorney and became certified as a family law specialist in 1994.
He is an active and respected member of the family bar in Los Angeles and a long time board member of the Culver Marina Bar Association. Mr. Ziff has served both as a judge pro tem and as a mediator in Los Angeles County for more than 15 years and has served on the Board of the Association of Certified Family Law Specialists.
Through his up to date knowledge, legal acumen and years of experience in family law, Mr. Ziff brings a tough, but practical and result oriented approach to family law litigation and negotiations. He also brings to the table his non-legal background as the owner operator of a successful local business which he ran before he began practicing law. His former clients frequently refer others to him for smart and successful legal work. Mr. Ziff has a depth of experience in all aspects of family law litigation. He also has significant expertise as a mediator, drafting Qualified Domestic Relations Orders and in the collection of family law judgments.
WHAT WE DO
Ronald K. Ziff represents a broad range of clients with a tough, fair and focused approach to all cases and issues. His clients range from high income individuals with complicated legal and financial issues, who require the benefit of Mr. Ziff’s expertise and tactical sophistication, to wage earners who appreciate his ability to identify and address their issues and resolve their cases without unnecessary attorney’s fees. Mr. Ziff will work with you to understand the various options for resolving your case and together you will identify the tactics, strategies and approaches that best suit your case. Mr. Ziff represents clients from all over the world in family law matters such as uncontested and contested divorce, child custody, property division, child and spousal support, marital agreements, domestic violence, and mediation and collaborative law.