About Marshall W.
Marshall W — Waller practices family law at Feinberg & Waller, APC in Calabasas, California. He has dedicated his career to family law matters, including divorce and domestic violence cases. The firm is known for its commitment to providing comprehensive legal services in family law across Los Angeles County. Marshall's experience in this field allows him to navigate complex legal issues with ease. He holds a J.D. from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.
Additionally, he earned a B.A. in Political Science from California State University - California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Marshall also completed a diploma in Taxation from the University of San Diego School of Law in 1982. His educational background equips him with a solid foundation in both legal and tax matters, which can be crucial in family law cases involving financial disputes. Marshall has been a significant figure in the legal community since he began his career as an associate attorney in 1980. He became a partner at his firm in 1986 and has held various positions, including law professor and adjunct law professor, since then.
His role as a director and shareholder began in 1998, showcasing his leadership within the firm. He has also been involved in academia, teaching law courses since 1990, which demonstrates his commitment to educating the next generation of legal professionals. As a certified family law specialist, Marshall is recognized for his expertise in family law. He is a fellow of several prestigious organizations, including the American Bar Foundation and the International Academy of Family Lawyers. His involvement in professional associations, such as the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and the Association of Certified Family Law Specialists, highlights his dedication to staying current with developments in family law. Marshall's practice includes various legal stages, from initial consultations to court proceedings and negotiations.
He is experienced in handling sensitive issues related to divorce and domestic violence, ensuring that his clients receive the support they need during difficult times. His experience in both litigation and mediation allows him to tailor his approach to each client's unique situation. In addition to his legal practice, Marshall is actively involved in community service. He serves as a legal merit badge counselor for the Boy Scouts of America and is on the Board of Directors for Pacific Lodge Youth Services. Through these roles, he contributes to the development of youth in his community, reflecting his commitment to making a positive impact beyond the courtroom.