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Cynthia E. Brewster
graduated from the University of Arkansas
in 1978, and Memphis State University School of Law in 1982.
She was admitted to practice law in Tennessee in 1982. She
practiced in Tennessee from 1982 until 1984. In 1984, Cynthia
was admitted to practice law in the State of Arizona where
she practiced until 1989. In 1989 Cynthia was admitted to
the Colorado Bar and has practiced in Colorado since that
time. She is admitted to all courts in the State of Colorado.
Cynthia is currently in good standing
and fully licensed
in the State of Arizona and the State of Colorado.
She has extensively practiced in the fields of family law,
and child protection law. Since 1989, she has concentrated
primarily in the field of family law, including child custody,
support and maintenance, and premarital agreements and dependency
and neglect cases. Cynthia also practices Collaborative
Law, which allows parties in a divorce to resolve all their
issues without going to court. Cynthia is also a trained
mediator, and has mediated all types of divorce cases, from
the most simple to complex financial matters.
Cynthia has represented children in family law cases as
both a Special Advocate and Special Representative. She
has co-chaired Guardian ad litem training programs and foster
care parent training programs. Cynthia has participated
in post-graduate courses in the Masters of Social Work program.
Cynthia is an attorney/mediator and member of the Colorado
Council of Mediators and Mediation Organizations, the
Metropolitan
Denver Interdisciplinary Committee, where she is currently
serving on the board of directors, the Colorado Collaborative
Law Professionals and Rocky Mountain Collaborative
Law
Professional
Practice Group. She is currently co-chair for the annual
Attorney/Mediator Dialogue Conference and is on the Board
of Directors of the Colorado Collaborative Law Professionals.
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