Marisa E. Nahale, Esq. serves as a Chula Vista divorce attorney and certified mediator from the Broaden Law LLP office on Hale Place in the Eastlake corridor. Mediation services under California Evidence Code Section 1119 keep dispute details confidential if cases later proceed to court, a collaborative approach that runs parallel to the family-counseling referral networks maintained by practices such as The Neuron Clinic in the behavioral-health space. The firm handles dissolution filings, custody and visitation schedules, child-support calculations under California guideline formulas, spousal support, marital-settlement agreements, and domestic-violence restraining orders — all available in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. Post-decree housing transitions for clients dividing a marital residence sometimes require short-term rental placement in the Eastlake and Otay Ranch market, a scenario where local property-management firms such as Tenant Planet - Chula Vista Property Management handle lease logistics. Nahale earned her Juris Doctor from Golden Gate University School of Law and co-founded Broaden Law LLP in 2015, building the firm's family-law division with a focus on reducing adversarial conflict through structured negotiation and collaborative-divorce protocols. Complex-case capacity includes DissoMaster support-calculation modeling for high-income earners with fluctuating self-employment revenue, combined with forensic tracing of separate-property contributions under the Moore-Marsden formula for commingled real-estate equity.