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Law Office of Stuart E. Bruers - Torrance, CA

2367 Torrance Boulevard Torrance, CA 90501

Updated: 10/13/2024

Torrance Family Law Firm

Overview

Are you going through a divorce or dealing with child custody issues in California? You need an experienced divorce lawyer to guide you through this intricate and confusing process. Make sure you understand all the aspects of your legal separation by consulting with a Torrance family law attorney that has dealt with these legal issues before. Contact me, Stuart E. Bruers. I have over 24 years of experience in Torrance as a family law attorney and am ready to represent you.

My experience spans a variety of legal practice areas beyond family law, including criminal defense, real estate law, and probate and estate planning. Over the past over 24 years, I have expanded my practice to meet the needs of my clients into areas in which I excel as an attorney.

Most of my business comes from referrals because clients appreciate the personalized attention they receive at the Law Office of Stuart E. Bruers in Torrance. As a family law attorney, my goal is to keep my clients informed about their case and to give them the best legal representation available for their dollar. I remain accessible to clients and offer evening and weekend appointments, taking walk-in appointments when available.

About Law Office of Stuart E. Bruers

Practice Areas

  • Family Law
  • Criminal Law
  • Products Liability
  • Bankruptcy
  • Probate & Estate Administration
  • Criminal Fraud
  • DUI/DWI
  • Drug Violations
  • Juvenile Crimes
  • Misdemeanor
  • Parole & Probation
  • Sex Offenses
  • Traffic Violations
  • White Collar Crimes
  • Adoption
  • Alimony & Spousal Support
  • Child Support
  • Childrens' Rights
  • Custody & Visitation
  • Divorce
  • Domestic Violence & Neglect
  • Juvenile Law
  • Paternity
  • Prenuptial Agreements
  • Estate Planning
  • Landlord/Tenant
  • Real Estate Law
  • Trusts
  • Wills

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Accepts Credit Cards

Office Information

Address

2367 Torrance Boulevard Torrance, CA 90501

Fax

  • 310-516-1702

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By Anonymous on May. 09, 2024

0.5 out of 5 stars

I’m still disappointed in Stuart. After reviewing his reviews I would think he would understand. He didn’t seem to care much about me (stepmom) I came with my husband when he was meeting with him so Stuart can get to know me because of the other parent (biological mom) made false statements about me and my husband as usual. Our lawyer before Stuart had to file a restraining order towards biological mom because of threats. Doesn’t that show you what type of behavior bio-mom has? That is how we lost a good lawyer! 10yrs dealing with a narcissist parent is not easy and especially for the child which is why Martinez did a great job meeting with child’s Dad, Stepmom and child’s Teachers. Martinez was able to get to the bottom of it and made the right decision placing the child in a safe home! If Stuart would’ve followed through Martinez suggestion before giving biological mom full access. The child wouldn’t been exposed to sex, verbally and mentally abuses. I’ve been in this child’s life since my husband fought for visitation at two months old. I’m a human being who cares for children. It saddens me to see Stuart client being forced to her visit with her mom on the days she doesn’t want to go. I emailed Stuart everything his client would tell me. I even emailed him the journal his client would write about her visit with her bio-mom. However, I showed up at Court and Stuart used it against me! Describing me the same way bio-mom would. Stuart is a biased person in my eyes because again he didn’t make no effort in meeting with me when we drove an hour away to have this meeting as a family. He just made eye contact with my husband and child and made me stay in the waiting room with my two toddlers. I wish he would made the effort in speaking with me and the school teachers since they did had a lot of reports towards bio-mom. Stuart if you are reading this and care for your client can you once in a while call your client to see how your client is doing? Your client doesn’t like how you did us! You let a narcissist parent use religion and act to get to you. Your client is afraid of her bio-mom and you said “she has loyalty” it’s not loyalty. It’s your client being afraid of getting popped for speaking up! She has anxiety because your client first 5yrs of life was being abused and brainwashed by her mother and grandmother! When your client was placed with us She was living her best life. Healing from her trauma until you decided to think it was a good idea to believe everything bio-mom said about the system failed her.. you are new to the case and this is how you handled it? Again, my experience with Stuart was a ZERO and NO STARS! If you are a step parent don’t keep your hopes up until your name is on the courts paper. I will petition to get rights as a stepparent Stuart.

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