A Certified Family Law Specialist in California is an attorney recognized by the State Bar for advanced expertise in divorce, custody, and financial litigation. This legal credential ensures rigorous training, peer validation, and a proven track record in family law.
Not all family law attorneys are the same. A Certified Family Law Specialist (CFLS) is a designation granted by the State Bar of California to attorneys who demonstrate exceptional experience, knowledge, and competence in family law.
This rare credential helps you avoid costly mistakes—especially in complex divorces involving child custody, support, business valuation, or retirement division.
A Certified Family Law Specialist has met strict requirements that go far beyond a standard law license. These include:
Passing a specialist bar exam in family law
Demonstrating substantial experience handling California family law cases
Earning favorable peer and judicial evaluations
Completing ongoing education in family law
Being certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization (CBLS)
Charles M. Green is one of only approximately 413 attorneys in California with this credential.
Certified specialists bring a level of confidence, clarity, and courtroom readiness that general practitioners cannot match. They are especially effective in:
High-conflict custody disputes
Complex asset and property division
QDROs (retirement asset transfers)
Spousal support calculations
Business ownership or stock option division
Because certification requires regular education and proven skill, these attorneys stay ahead of legal trends, procedural updates, and evolving case law.
Charles M. Green, Esq., offers something few certified specialists can: he’s also a former CPA with deep forensic financial training.
That means:
You save time and money by avoiding outside forensic accountants
Complex financial documents are interpreted in-house and in real time
Mistakes in retirement division, stock valuation, or spousal support are avoided up front
Over 700 clients have trusted Charles to resolve their divorce, custody, and financial matters.
“Don’t pay twice—hire the LA divorce lawyer who doesn’t need a forensic accountant to read your books.”
Certified specialists help develop parenting plans that:
Prioritize the child’s best interests
Protect your parental rights
Account for work schedules, relocation, and co-parenting conflicts
Whether you’re fighting for joint custody or protecting your child from harm, a specialist provides the legal structure and emotional reassurance you need.
California law on support and division can be complex. Specialists ensure:
Accurate income assessment
Strategic negotiation of temporary and permanent support
Proper division of community vs. separate property
Protection of real estate, pensions, business interests, and equity holdings
Specialists like Charles M. Green understand the impact long-term support can have on your financial future.
In cases involving significant assets or hostile communication, certified specialists:
Create legal strategies that minimize escalation
Use court-tested approaches to manage aggressive or abusive behaviors
Rely on evidence-backed presentations to protect your rights
This is where having both certification and financial literacy really counts.
To become a Certified Family Law Specialist in California, attorneys must:
Practice law for at least 5 years, with significant experience in family law
Complete 45 or more hours of continuing legal education in the past 3 years
Obtain peer and judicial evaluations verifying competence and integrity
Pass a rigorous written examination administered by the California Board of Legal Specialization
These requirements ensure clients receive top-tier legal guidance.
It doesn’t stop at earning the title. Certified specialists must:
Meet higher continuing education standards than regular attorneys
Remain in good standing with the State Bar
Participate in ongoing review of their legal performance
Stay current with changes in California family law
Charles M. Green is also an active member of the Association of Certified Family Law Specialists (ACFLS), which supports best practices and ongoing training for elite practitioners.
Finding the right attorney goes beyond titles. Look for:
Certification from the California State Bar
Experience with cases similar to yours (custody, support, asset division)
Direct handling by the lead attorney—not just junior associates
Transparent fee structures and clear communication style
Reviews and client testimonials that reflect trust and success
Here are essential questions to ask during your consultation:
Are you the attorney who will personally handle my case?
Have you handled similar high-asset or custody cases before?
How do you approach litigation vs. settlement?
How does your CPA background support my financial strategy?
What are my strongest risks—and how do you plan to protect me?
Charles M. Green has helped hundreds of Californians navigate:
Divorce with retirement and investment complexities
Custody battles involving relocation, abuse, or alienation
Property division in long-term or late-life marriages
Spousal support challenges and QDRO planning
His dual expertise as a Certified Specialist and CPA ensures that both your emotional priorities and financial future are protected.
Based in Los Angeles and offering virtual consultations statewide, Charles serves clients from Brentwood to Pico Rivera—and everywhere in between.
A Certified Family Law Specialist is a California attorney who has demonstrated advanced expertise in divorce, custody, and related issues. Certification requires passing a specialist exam and meeting ongoing experience and education criteria.
Yes. Certified specialists must meet much higher standards and are recognized by the State Bar as having superior skills in family law practice.
Search the State Bar of California’s website or ask for the attorney’s certification number. Charles M. Green’s certification is verifiable through the official State Bar directory.
You get legal and financial strategy in one person. This saves money, avoids errors, and helps you secure better outcomes in asset-heavy divorces.
Not necessarily. While rates may reflect their expertise, many clients find that a specialist avoids costly mistakes, reducing total legal fees and case duration.