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On the Record: Decoding the Family Law Appellate Process, Caselaw, and Rule Changes
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Join us for an insightful and comprehensive seminar that explores the world of family court appeals. Our experienced faculty will provide our annual rule and caselaw updates, as well as delve into the ins and outs of family court appeals, including how best to set up your case for an appeal or avoid creating an appealable issue.
 
Faculty:
Erica Leavitt, Esq., Schmillen Law Firm
Kristi Reardon, Berkshire Law Office PLLC

Kristi A Reardon, Berkshire Law Office PLLC
Kristi Reardon is a certified specialist in Family Law and practices at the Berkshire Law Office, PLLC. Kristi practices exclusively in the areas of family law and family law appeals. Kristi has extensive experience with Family Court appeals and her list of published decisions includes Brucklier v. Brucklier, Kelly v. Kelly, Saba v. Khoury, Solorzano v. Jensen, Dole v. Blair, Barron v. Barron, and Berrier v. Rountree. Kristi is the author of Thomson Reuters' Arizona Legal Forms: Family Law, Fourth Edition (2020). Kristi is AV rated by Martindale Hubbell and has been recognized as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers.
Erica Leann Leavitt
is a family law attorney with Schmillen Law who has extensive experience at both the trial and appellate court levels. Erica graduated summa cum laude from Arizona State University with a degree in political science. She then attended the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, where she graduated cum laude with pro bono distinction. After graduating law school, Erica clerked for the Honorable Judge Andrew Gould at the Arizona Court of Appeals. Since her clerkship, she has focused on Family law at both the trial and appellate levels. In addition to extensive trial court experience, she has also worked on numerous appeals in the Court of Appeals Division One and Two, the Arizona Supreme Court, and has helped draft a Petition for Review to the United States Supreme Court. She has also argued several cases at the Court of Appeals, Division One.

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