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Elizabeth A. Kreitzer, Certified Family Law Specialist, Joins Klinedinst Family Law Group
San Diego, CA (PRWeb) November 30, 2006 -- Klinedinst PC is proud to announce Elizabeth A. Kreitzer, Esq., Certified Family Law Specialist, has joined the firm. She will serve as Co-Chair of the Klinedinst Family Law department.
Ms. Kreitzer's practice includes all aspects of family law including divorce, custody and visitation disputes, paternity cases and adoption proceedings. She is also experienced in collaborative divorce, a process designed to create less stress on participants and reduce strain on California's family court system. Ms. Kreitzer also assists clients with premarital and postnuptial agreements.
"For the past 7 years, Elizabeth has focused her practice exclusively on complex family law matters," said John D. Klinedinst, CEO of Klinedinst PC. "Her depth of knowledge and real-world experience will help the firm's clients sail through the complex family law system."
Kreitzer earned her designation as a Certified Family Law Specialist in 2002. One year later, she was appointed to the Settlement Judge Panel. She has been quoted frequently in television and media on a variety of family law topics. She is active in the local legal community, having served as Co-Chair of the Family Law Section of the San Diego County Bar Association. She is also an active member of the Collaborative Family Law Group of San Diego.
In 2005, she was named by the San Diego Certified Family Law Specialists (CFLS) as the Michael C. Shea Chair. The Chair is bestowed every year on a Certified Family Law Specialist who has mentored other family law attorneys, while demonstrating the highest level of ethics. The Chair is charged each year with presenting a lecture on ethics to roughly 300 local family law attorneys, continuing to mentor and teach family law attorneys.
"The strength of our existing litigation teams, combined with the experience of our new CFLS, will ensure that every client receives sophisticated, professional and compassionate representation during one of the most difficult times in their lives," added Bonnie M. Simonek, the San Diego-based shareholder who Co-Chairs the Family Law practice group. "When the stakes are high, there's no better place to turn to than Klinedinst's family law department."
To learn more about Ms. Kreitzer's qualifications, please review her biography online at:
www.klinedinstlaw.com/profiles/attorney/elizabethkreitzer/
About Klinedinst
Klinedinst PC has achieved the highest rating for legal ability and ethical standards by Martindale-Hubbell. We are a full service firm engaged in litigation and transactional law practice throughout the State of California, and serve our clients from offices in San Diego, Orange County, Los Angeles, and Sacramento. For more information about the firm, please visit our "About" section online at www.klinedinstlaw.com.
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