A Los Angeles family law practice that calls itself the preeminent female-owned firm of its kind in Southern California, and builds much of its work around entertainers, athletes, and entertainment executives, sets a particular tone before you read a word about its services. Meyer, Olson, Lowy & Meyers, LLP - Family Law operates out of Century City and has been doing this since 1995, which is a long run for a boutique outfit in a market crowded with divorce attorneys.

High-asset marital dissolution

The substance behind that positioning at Meyer, Olson, Lowy & Meyers, LLP - Family Law is high-asset and complex marital dissolution. This is the part of family law where the disputes are less about who keeps the couch and more about valuing a community property estate, untangling business interests, and figuring out spousal support when one party earns in a range most people never see. Meyer, Olson, Lowy & Meyers, LLP - Family Law handles contested custody, paternity, and alimony alongside the dissolution work, and it offers mediation for clients who would prefer not to fight every point in front of a judge. That breadth gives a client room to switch tactics: the same person who needs a hard-nosed litigator one month may want a quieter path the next.

LGBTQ+ family law since 1995

One area that gets specific attention is LGBTQ+ and same-sex partnership law, which Meyer, Olson, Lowy & Meyers, LLP - Family Law says it has handled since 1995. That is not a recent addition tacked on to look current. Back then, same-sex couples in California had none of the legal scaffolding that marriage later provided, so the work meant cohabitation agreements, interstate custody questions, and community property valuation without the default rules married couples could lean on. A practice doing that in the mid-1990s has seen the law shift under it repeatedly. For a same-sex client today, that depth is worth something concrete.

Entertainers, executives, athletes

The client base tells you a lot about how the practice is structured. Entertainers, executives, professional athletes, and high-net-worth professionals are the named focus, and Meyer, Olson, Lowy & Meyers, LLP - Family Law serves clients across all of California, well beyond the Los Angeles metro. High-asset cases bring complications that a routine divorce does not: deferred compensation, image rights, privacy concerns, and the kind of public exposure that makes a discreet, experienced firm appealing to someone with a high profile.

That focus cuts both ways, and it is fair to name it. A practice that builds its reputation on high-net-worth clients is generally going to price accordingly, and the work it advertises is not the same as the work a couple with modest shared assets needs. Someone with a straightforward dissolution and a tight budget may find the fit and the cost mismatched. Meyer, Olson, Lowy & Meyers, LLP - Family Law is plainly aimed at the harder, larger end of the spectrum, and it does not pretend otherwise.

The website for Meyer, Olson, Lowy & Meyers, LLP - Family Law holds about what you would hope to find from a practice that has been around three decades. There are attorney profiles, a firm background section, client reviews, press coverage, a blog, and a library of videos and podcasts. Named partner Felicia R. Meyers appears across the firm's recognitions, and Meyer, Olson, Lowy & Meyers, LLP - Family Law and its attorneys turn up on Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers, two of the more meaningful peer-review markers in legal circles. Press coverage and a content library do real work here: they let a prospective client see how the attorneys think before paying for a consultation, which beats a page of adjectives.

The review picture, pulled from a business directory search and a few legal platforms, is small in volume and mixed. Yelp shows roughly six reviews, not uniformly positive. At least one is sharply critical, taking aim at the firm's retainer fees. That tracks with a practice oriented toward high-asset matters, where retainers run high by design, but a reader weighing Meyer, Olson, Lowy & Meyers, LLP - Family Law should know the criticism exists and what it is about.

Comparing peer recognition with public reviews

The Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers recognitions, by contrast, come from peers in the profession, and Felicia R. Meyers is listed as a top-rated family law attorney in Los Angeles. There is also a profile on lawyers.com that picked up a 2021 award, and a FindLaw profile with no reviews on it. Professional recognition is solid; public client feedback runs low enough in volume that one loud negative voice skews the whole picture.

Peer recognition and client review counts point in different directions, and a prospective client has to decide which they trust more. Lawyers nominating and rating each other is a genuine indicator of standing within the field. A handful of public reviews, one of them angry about money, is a noisier sample. Neither cancels the other out.

Contact methods and accessibility

Reaching the office is handled practically at Meyer, Olson, Lowy & Meyers, LLP - Family Law. The phone number sits in the site header and repeats throughout, so reaching the office takes no hunting. There is a contact form for anyone who would rather start in writing. No public email is posted, which is normal for a practice of this kind. For a law firm, where the first real step is almost always a call, having the number front and center is what counts.

Set against the broader field of family law options, Meyer, Olson, Lowy & Meyers, LLP - Family Law reads as a focused specialist with a clear lane and a long record in it. The strengths hold: nearly three decades of practice, genuine depth in high-asset and complex cases, early and sustained work in LGBTQ+ family law, and recognition from peers who do the same work. The caveats are equally clear: a sparse public review count at Meyer, Olson, Lowy & Meyers, LLP - Family Law, a pointed complaint about cost, and a client orientation that prices out the low-budget end of the market.

That combination makes Meyer, Olson, Lowy & Meyers, LLP - Family Law easy to recommend for a narrow group. A high-net-worth client, an entertainer or executive, or a same-sex couple with a complicated estate has good reason to put Meyer, Olson, Lowy & Meyers, LLP - Family Law on a shortlist. The attorney profiles, the press coverage, and the peer ratings give that client enough to judge fit. Someone with a simpler matter and a smaller budget would do well to confirm cost expectations early, because the firm's center of gravity is clearly elsewhere.

What the site does well is match its presentation to its actual work: the content, the recognitions, and the stated focus all describe the same firm, with no daylight between the marketing and the practice. Meyer, Olson, Lowy & Meyers, LLP - Family Law has chosen its ground, and three decades of doing this in Los Angeles back the choice. The retainer complaint is a reminder that the fit has to be right on price as well as on legal need. The firm has built a credible, specialized practice, and the published record is enough to act on for a client whose case falls squarely in its lane.


Business address
Meyer, Olson, Lowy & Meyers, LLP - Family Law
10100 Santa Monica Blvd, Suite 1425,
Los Angeles,
Ca
90067
United States

Contact details
Phone: (310) 277-9747