Marina S. Barannik
The end of a marriage can confront divorcing spouses with new and unfamiliar roles such as taking control over family finances or getting involved in day to day tasks of child rearing. Educating clients on facing these new roles as they are undergoing a major crisis in their lives is a particular strength of Marina’s. She serves clients who are stay-at-home spouses who must suddenly learn to become financially savvy, or accomplished career executives who need to assume a greater share of parental responsibilities. Always emphasizing the importance of family, Marina guides clients through divorce in a thoughtful, calm and civil way.
Marina excels in dealing with the complexity of divorce among the international community, especially the cross-jurisdictional and cross-cultural issues of family law. Parlaying both her international experience and her academic knowledge, she is able to understand the interplay between cultural differences and nuances of family law that other lawyers without her background may not notice. The daughter of a diplomat, Marina spent her childhood in the United States before returning to her native Russia, where she eventually earned a Ph.D. in political science and U.S. foreign policy. Marina’s languages include Russian and French.
Marina believes that family lawyers have a profound responsibility to preserve rather than destroy family relationships which are especially fragile during divorce. Known for her logical and analytical approach, Marina seeks to understand the priorities, fears and needs of both sides in order to achieve positive results for her clients through negotiation, collaborative law, mediation and litigation, when necessary.
Outside of her practice, Marina enjoys spending time with her family and has a passion for international travel, architecture and classical music.
- The George Washington University Law School, Washington, District of Columbia, 2003 J.D., With Honors
- Institute of U.S. & Canadian Studies, Moscow, Russia, 1989 Ph.D.
- Moscow State University of International Relations (MGIMO), Moscow, Russia, 1981 M.A.
Major: International Relations - Moscow State University of International Relations (MGIMO), Moscow, Russia, 1979 B.A.
Major: International Relations
- Bar Association of the District of Columbia, Member
- Bar Association of Montgomery County, Maryland, Member
- Montgomery County Women's Bar Association, Member
- American Bar Association, Family Law Section, Member
- American Bar Association, International Law Section, Member
- International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, Member
- D.C. Bar Family Court Self-Help Center
- D.C. Bar Attorney Negotiator Project
- Institute of U.S. & Canadian Studies, Research Fellow (1982 - 1992)
