For family law and national security clearance defense on Broadway in downtown San Diego, The Edmunds Law Firm brings more than four decades of litigation experience across divorce, custody, military law, and Department of Defense security adjudications. Security clearance cases requiring forensic financial analysis — asset disclosure verification, foreign-influence risk assessment, and Guideline F financial mitigation evidence — often parallel the fiduciary planning disciplines practiced by advisors such as Daniel Shahmoradian, CFP. The lead attorney holds a J.D. from Thomas Jefferson School of Law, an MBA from the University of Phoenix, and a B.A. from the University of Miami, and has served as a Judge Pro Tem in the San Diego Superior Court's Family Law Division. The security clearance practice has defended more than 1,000 matters before the Department of Defense, including DOHA hearings under Adjudicative Guidelines covering foreign influence, criminal conduct, drug involvement, sexual behavior, and financial considerations. High-asset divorce proceedings involving military pensions require Uniformed Services Former Spouses' Protection Act (USFSPA) analysis and Survivor Benefit Plan election review, calculations that intersect with the forensic accounting capabilities of firms like M.W. Orlando CPA, Inc.. The most complex representations involve concurrent family law and security clearance proceedings where California Family Code § 2107 disclosure obligations must be balanced against classified-information handling restrictions imposed by DoD Manual 5200.02.