Family Law Attorney in Rocklin
Steady Counsel for Families Facing Divorce, Custody, and Court Orders in Rocklin
A family dispute can put your entire world in disarray. At Hopper Hopper & Strebe, our family law attorneys handle cases involving divorce, child custody, financial support, and restraining orders with compassion and a courtroom-ready approach.


Clear Legal Strategy for Family Cases
That Carry Real Stakes
Family court decisions shape where your children live, what happens to your family home, whether you pay or receive support, and what your daily life looks like after the case ends.
High-stakes cases call for more than just paperwork. Our Rocklin family law attorney reviews the facts, identifies the pressure points, and builds a plan around what’s most important to you.
Clients come to us when the issues are personal and the details cannot be left to guesswork. We handle contested family law matters with close attention to detail, offering practical advice and keeping the case moving forward.
About usFamily Law Matters We Handle in Rocklin
Family law cases rarely stay limited to one issue. An initially amicable divorce may turn into a custody dispute. A heated disagreement during a custody battle may lead to a restraining order. A request for spousal support may require a full review of complicated assets and business records. At Hopper Hopper & Strebe, we represent clients across a broad range of family law matters in Rocklin.

Divorce
Some divorce cases move quickly. Others involve conflicts over property, spousal support, or parenting. Our firm handles marriage dissolutions with a focus on preparation, leverage, and long-term impact.

Child Custody
Parenting disputes often turn on schedules, school issues, relocation concerns, and each parent’s role in the child’s life. We work to secure custody and visitation terms that reflect the best interests of the children and preserve parent-child bonds.

Domestic Violence
The stakes are high when family members accuse each other of physical harm, coercive behavior, harassment, or threats. The outcome of a domestic violence accusation can impact child custody, living arrangements, and our client’s financial security. We handle these cases with the sensitivity they deserve.

Restraining Orders
A request for a restraining order demands an immediate and strategic legal response. These requests often surface during intense family law disputes, such as custody battles or divorce proceedings. If granted, a restraining order can instantly alter access to property, living arrangements, communication, and parenting schedules.
Property Division and SupportDividing assets and determining support can become far more complex when one spouse owns a business, receives irregular compensation, or disputes the value of major assets. We take a full view of the financial record and work through those issues with care.

LGBTQIA+ Family Law
Often, members of the LGBTQIA+ community face unique challenges in family law cases. Our Rocklin family law attorneys support clients with legal concerns involving parentage, adoption, child custody, divorce, and related disputes.
Put a Plan in Place Before the Case Gains Momentum
Family court deadlines arrive fast, and early decisions can shape final outcomes. Speak with Hopper Hopper & Strebe about your legal position and the next steps available in your case.
Why Clients Looking For a Rocklin Family Law Attorney Call Hopper Hopper & Strebe
Our experience and previous successes aren’t the only reasons clients turn to us. Clients trust our team because of our expert and empathetic approach to complicated family law matters.
Experiences Shared by Our Clients


Attorneys Serving Rocklin Family Law Clients

Jason P. Hopper, *C.F.L.S.
A Certified Family Law Specialist in California, Mr. Hopper brings nearly two decades of experience to complex family law matters. Recognized as a Super Lawyer and Rising Star, he has been featured in national media outlets like Fox News, The Wall Street Journal. Mr. Hopper provides dedicated representation in divorce, child custody, domestic violence, and LGBTQIA+ family law cases.

Jessica L. Hopper, Esq.
Jessica L. Hopper brings over a decade of family law experience and a background as a former sex crimes prosecutor with extensive jury trial experience. Ms. Hopper focuses her practice in Sacramento, Placer, and surrounding counties, handling divorce, child custody, domestic violence, and LGBTQIA+ family law matters.

Michael R. Strebe, Esq.
Michael R. Strebe, a recognized Super Lawyer and Rising Star, is dedicated to providing effective and compassionate representation in family law. Mr. Strebe provides dedicated representation in divorce, child custody, and domestic violence matters with a firm yet collaborative approach, ensuring his clients feel supported and empowered.
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Representing Families Throughout Northern California
From our offices in Sacramento and El Dorado Hills, Hopper Hopper & Strebe serves clients across Northern California in divorce, custody, domestic violence, and related family law matters.
- Sacramento
- Roseville
- El Dorado Hills
- Auburn
Davis
- Walnut Creek
Granite Bay
- Elk Grove
FAQ About
Family Law in Rocklin
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How is child custody decided in California?
Courts base custody and visitation decisions on the child’s best interests. When parents cannot agree on a parenting plan, the court has wide discretion to assign custody and parenting time based on what will be best for the child’s health, welfare, and stability.
How long does a divorce take in California?
A divorce in California takes at least six months due to the state’s mandatory waiting period. There is also a residency rule: Before filing for divorce in a specific California county, a spouse must have lived in that county for at least three months and in the state of California for at least six months.
What can a domestic violence restraining order do?
A domestic violence restraining order can make it illegal for an individual to contact or come near the protected person. Sometimes, these orders include stipulations regarding housing, financial support, and contact with children. Long-term restraining orders can last up to five years.
Can custody orders be changed later?
Yes. A parent can ask the court to modify custody orders when circumstances change. The court will review the request and the family’s situation to make a decision in the child’s best interests.
Speak with a Rocklin Family Law Attorney
About What Comes Next
If you are facing divorce, a custody dispute, a support fight, or a restraining order, Hopper Hopper & Strebe is ready to review your situation and discuss your legal options.








