

MANAGING ATTORNEY
Michael Geller is an attorney licensed by the State Bar of California. He earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Southern California, completed medical training at the City University of New York, and received his Juris Doctor from Santa Clara University School of Law.
Michael launched his legal career under the mentorship of a Certified Family Law Specialist, mastering the intricacies of California family law, including divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support, property division, and domestic violence restraining orders. This rigorous training equipped him with the skills to navigate emotionally charged cases with precision and care. Inspired to make a meaningful impact in his community, Michael founded The Geller Firm in the San Francisco Bay Area, dedicated to family law. His practice is built on a commitment to personalized legal strategies, ensuring clients receive tailored solutions that address their unique needs, whether through negotiation, mediation, or litigation.
At The Geller Firm, Michael combines his legal expertise with a client-centered approach, offering clarity and support during challenging times. Serving clients throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, he is known for his ability to resolve high-conflict disputes while prioritizing the best interests of families and children. His goal is to empower clients with confidence and peace of mind as they navigate life's most sensitive legal matters.
Contact Michael Geller today for a confidential consultation to discuss your family law needs. Reach out through our secure online form or call 415-840-0570 to schedule an appointment and take the first step toward resolving your legal concerns with a trusted advocate by your side.
ADMISSIONS
State Bar of California

EDUCATION
Santa Clara University School of Law,
Santa Clara, CA
J.D.

City University of New York,
Queens, NY
B.S.

University of Southern California,
Los Angeles, CA
B.A.

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