
Michael Hulshof
- (916) 773-7273
- dvteam@standupplacer.org
About:
Michael Hulshof graduated Cum Laude from California State University of Fresno with degree’s in History, and Sociology. He went on to attend the University of La Verne College of Law. During his time at La Verne College of law Michael made the Dean’s List on multiple occasions and became an editor for the school’s Business Law Journal. As a student, Michael worked in NBC-Universal’s legal department in Universal City. After graduating from Law School and passing the California bar exam, Michael was hired by The Law Office of Christian Schank as a family law attorney. Michael handled over 200 family law cases throughout the state of California before eventually joining the Law Office of Cameron M. Fernandez. Michael has continued to work in his favorite area of practice, family law, and is now one of the most sought after, under age 40 attorneys in Contra Costa County, Alameda County and Santa Clara Count. Currently, Michael thrives in complex custody/visitation litigation and dissolution matters. Michael sets himself apart by his fierce work ethic, his compassion for his clients, and his personalized service to them. Michael is happily married and is a father to newborn son named Hunter. Michael is an avid bay area sports enthusiast. When Michael is not with his wife and child he is likely at AT&T Park dressed in orange and black. View More ›
DVLawyers AI Summary:
The Law Offices of Cameron M. Fernandez focuses on providing comprehensive legal support in family law matters, including divorce, child custody, spousal support, and restraining orders. Their team, led by experienced attorneys who are Certified Family Law Specialists, emphasizes a survivor-centric approach, demonstrating an understanding of the emotional complexities faced by individuals navigating these challenging situations. The firm aims to create a supportive environment where clients feel heard and empowered. Their content reflects a tone that is both professional and compassionate, indicating a strong commitment to trauma-informed practices. They strive to ensure that clients understand their rights and options, especially in emotionally charged situations like custody disputes or abusive relationships. For survivors of domestic violence seeking legal assistance, this firm could be a suitable fit. They provide tailored strategies to address the unique needs of each client, particularly when safety and emotional well-being are paramount. The attorneys are portrayed as approachable and dedicated to achieving the best outcomes for their clients, while also being mindful of the trauma that may accompany legal proceedings. It’s essential for survivors to feel comfortable and supported in their legal journey, and this firm appears well-equipped to provide that kind of empathetic representation. However, it's always advisable for survivors to assess their specific needs and circumstances when choosing a legal partner to ensure that the fit is right for them.
Jurisdiction:California (Since 2012)
Practice Area
Family Law
Handles divorce, custody, parenting time, and support with DV-informed safety planning, temporary orders, safe exchanges, discovery protections, and long-term financial stability.
Fees
No Free Consultation
Education
B.S.
J.D.
Associations
Member
Reviews
RATED 5.0
May 2, 2025via Google
Emily Kilpatrick
"So kind and caring, thank you for all you do♥️"
RATED 1.0
May 2, 2025via Google
Manifest Your Dreams
RATED 1.0
Dec 2, 2024via Google
Holly Burgess
"I have called many of times and have pretty much given up on getting any real help they expect you to prove your residency when you are homeless and that is every woman's shelter I have called around here I am beyond disappointed with how they tell you to ask for help and then to get treated like I am lying or I am not homeless enough or I haven't stayed in the area dahh hence the word homeless at any rate Nevada i have heard takes you regardless of where you cone from or where you have been homeless so i might just end up calling them . Another service that is unjust in my opinion that's why there are so many homeless on the streets very sad"
RATED 1.0
Oct 2, 2023via Google
Delia Medina
"Even though me and my sons life is in danger and I am being abused I was told they whernt Abel to help and that I needed to call in during the day and when I did month prior they told me i should stay where I'm at even though my life and sons life are in danger so I didn't lose my section 8 ... again even though I am being abused stalked and trafficked ..... would never call them a safe house ...."
RATED 5.0
Oct 2, 2023via Google
Shari Vance
