Take Control of Your High-Conflict Custody Case
A three-hour interactive seminar for parents navigating a difficult co-parent and a confusing court process. Learn how to file the right motions, prepare for court, and respond strategically instead of reacting emotionally.
July 18, 2026, 10:00am to 1:00pm PT, live on Zoom, with limited in-person seats in Beverly Hills


You Are Not Overreacting
High-conflict custody is draining. Every exchange feels loaded, and court deadlines can add pressure fast. It’s understandable to feel like one misstep could affect your time with your children.
Many parents get stuck reacting instead of moving their case forward.
This seminar helps you shift from reacting to responding with a plan, using the same process attorneys rely on to stay organized and prepared.
Learn From a Trial Attorney
Benjamin Kanani has focused exclusively on family law since founding his firm in 2017, building on earlier experience in civil and criminal litigation. He brings strong courtroom experience to complex custody and contested matters, paired with a practical, measured approach. Known for both his effectiveness in litigation and his empathy for clients navigating difficult family situations, he teaches clear, real-world strategies so attendees leave able to prepare with clarity, respond strategically, and take control of their next steps in court.

What You Will Learn
When you attend, you learn the real process from someone who argues high-conflictcustody cases in California courtrooms, not a generalist summarizing the basics
Your Fee Comes Back to You
Register, attend, and if you retain the Law Office of Benjamin Kanani within 30 days, your seminar fee is credited toward your retainer. For anyone who decides to move forward with the firm, the seminar pays for itself.
Three hours of working instruction, live time to ask an attorney your questions, and the same process the firm uses with clients.
One avoidable misstep in a custody case, a missed deadline or a motion filed wrong, can cost you far more than a seat, in money and in time with your children.
Reserve Your Seat
Live on Zoom, with limited in-person seats in Beverly Hills. Seating is limited.
What Clients Say
Professional Guidance You Can Trust
Benjamin Kanani is a highly professional, knowledgeable, and reliable attorney. He was clear, responsive, and very detail-oriented throughout my case, which made a stressful situation much easier to handle. His pricing was fair and transparent, with no hidden fees, and the value of his work was absolutely worth it. If you’re looking for an honest lawyer who truly cares about his clients, I highly recommend Benjamin Kanani.
Great, honest, and professional attorney
Benjamin is a great and professional attorney. He always took the time to answer all my questions and concerns. He took care of my custody case which was a bit complicated given that my child's father lives overseas and many issues to be covered arise with such case. He always walked into court very confident which was a huge plus for me and his overall demeanor would put me at ease. Overall, if you want an honest, professional, and good attorney, then I definitely recommend Ben.
Professional and Thorough
I finally heard about Benjamin after I had been through the wringer with a number of different attorneys. After 15 minutes into the consultation and speaking with Benjamin, I knew he was the person for me. He got me out of a 21-year mistake and was able to reach an amicable situation with the ex. I would hire Benjamin again due to his clear explanation, professionalism, and follow-through.
Common Questions
It is education. The seminar explains the custody process in general terms. It does not create an attorney-client relationship or give advice on your specific case. For that, book a consultation.
No. The seminar is conducted live on Zoom, so you can attend from anywhere in California. A limited number of in-person seats are available in Beverly Hills.
Yes. The session includes live time to ask Benjamin Kanani your questions about the process.
If you retain the firm within 30 days of attending, your seminar fee is credited toward your retainer. One credit per attendee. See the terms at the bottom of the page.
Parents who are in, or expect to enter, a high-conflict custody dispute in California and want to understand the process and prepare.
Seminar Fee Credit. If you attend the seminar and retain the Law Office of Benjamin Kanani within 30 days after the seminar date of July 18, 2026, the seminar fee you paid will be credited toward your retainer. The credit equals the amount of the seminar fee actually paid. One credit per attendee. The credit applies only to a new retainer with the firm, has no cash value, and is non-transferable. Attendance does not create an attorney-client relationship and is not legal advice for your specific matter.
