Biography
Grace grew up in a small town in rural Southern Indiana and attended Indiana University before moving to Colorado to attend law school. Grace’s legal education was focused on family law and civil litigation with a particular emphasis on access to justice concerns. This background has given Grace not only significant experience working with clients but also a perspective that allows her to see the importance of quality representation, especially in family law.
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Guided by a deep understanding of the unique and difficult nature of family law issues, Grace relies on compassion and dedication to each client when addressing family law matters. Grace understands the lasting impact and emotional toll that family law cases can have on individuals and strives to keep empathy at the forefront when advocating for the needs and goals of clients.
Grace’s legal education was centered both on family law, and civil law more generally. This background has given her significant experience representing and advocating for clients.
Grace’s primary goal is to center the individuals involved in each family law case and help her clients reach their goals and move as seamlessly as possible toward their futures.
Grace attended Indiana University where she graduated with distinction with a degree in Law and Public Policy and minors in History, Political Science, and Criminal Justice. Grace earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Colorado School of Law and received certificates in Family Law Civil Rights and Racial Justice. While at CU, Grace competed in national moot court competitions, served as a mentor for incoming students, and was a student attorney in the Civil Legal Aid Clinic.