About Justine E.
Justine E. Marren earned her juris doctor from California Western School of Law in 2011 after completing a bachelor’s degree at San Diego State University in 2008. She entered the legal field at a time when family law in California was undergoing notable changes, and her education reflected those shifting dynamics. The law school diploma set the stage for a career centered on domestic relations and family court practice.
She built her career in California. Over time she became a partner at Camarata & Marren, LLP, where she handles a range of family law matters. Her role as partner involves courtroom work, client counseling and negotiating settlements. She works regularly in state family courts and attends settlement conferences and hearings on behalf of clients.
Her qualifications include certification as a Certified Family Law Specialist by the California State Bar. That credential indicates completion of specialty requirements and peer review under the State Bar’s program. It is a professional milestone that shapes how she approaches complex financial and custody issues in family cases.
Marren’s practice covers the typical spectrum of family law: divorce, child custody and visitation, spousal and child support, and division of community and separate property. She also handles related post-judgment enforcement and modification matters. Her work requires both litigation skills and the ability to negotiate agreements that address financial and parenting concerns.
She maintains memberships in professional associations and participates in continuing legal education to stay current on statute changes and case law developments that affect family courts. Those activities help her adapt to evolving rules and procedures, and they inform her courtroom strategy and settlement posture.
Colleagues describe her as pragmatic in negotiations and thorough in preparation for hearings. Clients tend to rely on her to break down complex legal issues into understandable terms and to outline realistic options. She balances attention to procedural detail with efforts to resolve disputes when a negotiated outcome better serves a family’s long-term needs.
She practices at Camarata & Marren, LLP in California. Her current practice centers on family law matters, including divorce, custody, support, and property division.