About Tina
Tina Sardary built her professional foundation at the University of California, Los Angeles, where she completed her studies in 2008. Her time at UCLA positioned her to enter the California legal community soon after. She stayed connected to her alma mater through the UCLA Alumni Association, a network she continues to engage with alongside her legal work.
Her career has been rooted in California. She is a member of the state bar and participates in a range of local and national professional organizations, including the Los Angeles County Bar Association and the American Bar Association. Within LACBA she is active in the Barristers Domestic Violence Project, a volunteer effort that provides representation and support to people facing domestic violence issues. That involvement has shaped a significant portion of her practical experience in court and client advocacy.
Sardary’s work combines client counseling, courtroom appearances and collaboration with community services. She handles cases that require quick triage and careful attention to personal safety, often coordinating with advocates and the courts to secure protective orders and navigate family court procedures. Her association with the National Association for Female Executives also informs how she approaches issues that intersect with employment and leadership concerns for women in professional settings.
Colleagues and clients find that she favors practical solutions. She prepares for hearings and motions deliberately, but she also looks for ways to resolve matters without prolonged litigation when circumstances allow. In court she focuses on clear, direct presentation of facts and law. Outside the courtroom she spends time on client intake, drafting pleadings, and working with service providers to support clients’ needs beyond legal relief.
Sardary runs a private practice under the name The Law Office of Tina Sardary. Her office handles a mix of matters that arise from family dynamics and personal-safety concerns, and she continues to volunteer time through LACBA projects. She keeps current on procedural developments and stays involved in bar activities to maintain professional connections and community ties.
Her approach is straightforward. She combines courtroom readiness with attention to the practical needs of clients facing sensitive matters. She maintains a practice at The Law Office of Tina Sardary, where she handles domestic-violence cases and related family law matters.