About Beshoy F.
Beshoy F. Shehata took an indirect route into law. His academic record lists study at the University of California, Santa Barbara and at California Western School of Law, with credentials presented as a B.A. in philosophy and a J.D. The entries provided note University of California - Santa Barbara (B.A. (2016) | Bachelors of philosophy) - 2012 and California Western School of Law (J.D. (2017) | Doctorate of law) - 2014. Those listings mark the formal foundations of his legal training.
He is licensed to practice in California. Early roles on his résumé include an Officer Administrator position in 2014 at an entity described as Family Law Matter. By 2017 he is recorded as becoming managing partner of Family Law Matters. Those shifts suggest a rapid movement from administrative functions into firm leadership within a narrow period of time.
Shehata’s practice centers on family law. The positions he has held, and the name of his firm, indicate sustained work on family law issues. His professional memberships include an association listed as Htm beginning in 2017 that is marked as current. Other organizational memberships are noted but not specified in the provided information.
Work at Family Law Matters appears tied to multiple locations. Office entries list Family Law Matters and a separate Corona location. Operational responsibility and the managing partner title suggest involvement in both case work and the business side of running a small practice. The record points to hands-on involvement in client matters as well as administrative oversight.
Public-facing details are concise. The available record does not list published cases, bar number, or a specific bar admission year. It does indicate licensure through the California State Bar. The combination of an early administrative role and a later managing partner title paints a picture of a lawyer who moved quickly into practice management while handling family law matters.
Clients seeking assistance in family court or related domestic matters would find his practice oriented to those issues. He maintains an active practice in California, operating through Family Law Matters and a Corona office, and continues to serve clients in family law matters.