Myra Chack Fleischer's profile

    Myra Chack Fleischer

    Top rated Family Law attorney in San Diego, California

    Education Qualification:

    Thomas Jefferson School of Law

    Practice Areas:

    Family law,

    Child support,

    Custody & visitation,

    Divorce,

    Domestic violence,

    Mediation & collaborative law

    12220 El Camino Real, Suite 300, San Diego, CA 92130San Diego, California, 92130

    First Admitted: 1997, California

    Professional Webpage: https://frfamilylaw.com/attorneys/myra-chack-fleischer/

    Bar/Professional Activity:
    • Association of Certified Family Law Specialists, 2010
    • Collaborative Family Law Group of San Diego, Board Member
    • Collaborative Family Law Group of San Diego, President
    • California State Bar, 1997
    • United States Court, Southern District of California, 1997
    • United States Court, Eastern District of California, 1997
    • United States Court, Northern District of California, 1997
    Videos:
    Special Licenses/Certifications:
    • Certified Legal Specialist - Family
    Honors/Awards:
    • San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program, Distinguished Service Award, 2005
    • American Jurisprudence Bancroft Whitney Award in Federal Income Taxation, 1996 
    • Women Who Mean Business Finalist, 2012
    • Wiley W. Manual Pro Bono Services Award, 2003 and 2006
    • San Diego Top Influentials Award, 2012
    • The Daily Transcript’s 50 Top Influential Leaders, 2018
    • San Diego Daily Transcript Top 100 Business Professionals, 2016
    Educational Background:
    • University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania majoring in marketing and earning a B.B.A.
    Scholarly Lectures/Writings:
    • Americans are a mobile bunch. Many of us move multiple times during our lives for reasons as varied as we are. Landing a new job, falling in love with someone from another state or simply wanting to experience life in a new place are just a few examples. But it’s not so easy to pick up and go when you’re a divorced parent. Especially if you want to move out of state with your kids. Your custody arrangement – along with the well-being of your children and the rights of your ex must be carefully considered. If you’re a California resident contemplating relocating after divorce, it’s important to consult with an experienced attorney who understands the complex laws related to the situation where your ex wants to move out of state with your child., Author, Your Ex Wants to Move Out of State With Your Child: What Now?, Divorce Magazine, Divorce, Family Law, California Divorce, 2018
    • So often, married couples try to put off a divorce when they have young children, thinking it would be better for their kids if they put their problems aside and stayed together “for the sake of the children.” In recent survey results from Great Britain, eight out of 10 young people ages 14 through 22 who have experienced parental problems, including separation and divorce, say they’d much rather have their parents split up if they are unhappy. The study was conducted by the British family law organization Resolution in an effort to help the British government provide advice for divorcing parents. The findings are just as applicable across the Atlantic in the United States., Author, Kids to their parents: please break up if you’re unhappy, Community Digital News. “Legally Speaking”, 2016
    Industry Groups:
    • Attorney
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