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Women in Sports: Alumna represents high-profile athletes in family law cases

Mia Mosher, 鈥94, founded Marsten & Mosher in 2002 with her law partner Michelle Marsten.
When Mia Mosher, 鈥94, graduated from the University of California San Diego, she hadn鈥檛 planned on going to law school initially. Her passion for law stemmed from a chance encounter that led to a chance to interview with the . This encounter sparked her interest in law and started the long journey that led to her opening and operating her own family law firm with her law partner, Michelle Marsten.
, founded in 2002, is an exclusive family law practice devoted to the ongoing emotional and financial health of their clients. Mosher and her team represent private individuals ranging from teachers and stay-at-home parents to professional athletes and hedge fund managers.
Mosher negotiates and litigates matters that include child custody, high-net-worth asset division, spousal and child support, and prenuptial agreements. She also handles matters of paternity, support, and custody for non-marital children.
鈥淚鈥檝e always built my practice on networking. I don鈥檛 advertise,鈥 Mosher said.
Mosher represents high-profile athletes from the NFL, NHL, and WNBA. She represents not only the athletes, but their family members as well.
鈥淢ost of my clients are higher profile, but I really don鈥檛 treat them differently,鈥 Mosher said.
Mosher takes pride in managing a female-owned law firm, and she has modeled her behavior after strong female leaders.
鈥淲e've always had very strong role models in family law from female judges,鈥 Mosher said.
She sees family law as an empathetic area of law with a good work-life balance.
鈥淚 really like the sociology of it; I think it tells us a lot about society. It鈥檚 really an indicator of what鈥檚 happening in society, and that鈥檚 really interesting,鈥 Mosher said. 鈥淚 love making an impact. I got a call from somebody a little while ago. I represented her when her daughter was three, and now her kid just got into veterinary school. That鈥檚 amazing to hear.鈥
For law students wanting to make a similar career choice, Mosher believes that specializing in family law as early as you can is very important.
鈥淵ou need a really good network,鈥 Mosher said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 all about networking to me. Have a reputation, get established with the Bar, and volunteer your time. It's a good way to meet people. Find a mentor; it鈥檚 really important in family law.鈥
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