Meet Leslie A. Ryland: San Diego’s Family Law Expert
Leslie A. Ryland, CLS-F, is a seasoned attorney who has spent the last three decades representing clients in all types of family law matters, with a special focus on [...]
Leslie A. Ryland, CLS-F, is a seasoned attorney who has spent the last three decades representing clients in all types of family law matters, with a special focus on [...]
Sarah Schaffer Named One of SDBJ’s 50 Over 50 Women of Influence Sarah T. Schaffer, CLS-F has been an advocate for families across San Diego for more than two decades. [...]
SCHAFFER FAMILY LAW GROUP ATTORNEYS NAMED 2024 SUPER LAWYERS Schaffer Family Law Group is pleased to announce that Sarah T. Schaffer, CLS-F, LL.M and Leslie Ryland, CLS-F have been selected [...]
Schaffer Family Law Group is pleased to announce that attorneys Sarah T. Schaffer, CFLS and Leslie A. Ryland, CFLS, have been selected by their peers for inclusion in the 30th [...]
Guests enjoyed a lovely afternoon of tea sandwiches, sweets and Tea while walking our path of inspiration and fundraising. Proceeds from this year’s event will go towards Kid's Turn's Creating [...]
Sarah, Leslie and Jennifer were recently featured in a cover story by Discover Magazines. You can read the whole feature on the Discover Magazines' website on pages 7-9.
Serving 5-years on active duty as a U.S. Marine, having graduated with honors from Stanford University, and thereafter acquiring her law degree and an LL.M. degree in taxation at the University of San Diego, Schaffer is one of the very few attorneys to hold the distinction of a Certified Family Law Specialist.
When parties file for a divorce, a set of rules automatically kick in that bind both parties in preserving the community estate pending final distribution of the various assets and debts.
Schaffer Family Law Group, A.P.C. has been named one of the nation’s “Best Law Firms” by U.S. World Report and Best Lawyers in America®.
What Happened to My Inheritance? In California, all property acquired during marriage is presumed to be community property, unless it can be traced to a separate source. So, if our [...]