Expertise:
Family law in traditional and nontraditional situations; Mediation with out-of-court alternatives
Hobbies/Sports:
Reading; Traveling; European history; Water sports; Hiking
Education Degrees:
JD, Whittier Law School, Cum Laude (1986); Bachelor of Science in Nursing, California State University, Los Angeles (1981)
Affiliations Awards:
El Paso County Bar Association; Community Advisory Board, Adult Protection Unit, El Paso County Department of Human Services; Co-Chair, Education Committee, Pikes Peak Collaborative Law Professionals; Association of Family and Conciliation Courts; Guardian ad Litem for Minors and Adults, Probate Court of El Paso and Teller Counties; Finance Committee Member, Colorado Springs Youth Symphony Association; Colorado Collaborative Family Law Professionals; Colorado Bar Association; Vice President, Community Collaboration Committee for Adult Protective Services; American Bar Association
Charity:
Palliative Care Committee, Penrose-St. Francis Health Services
Number Of Years In Profession:
25
Number Of Years In Current Position:
15
What Does He/She Attribute Success To:
She attributes her success to providing strong skilled representation and alternative dispute representation at an affordable price.
Why did you become involved in your profession or industry?:
She became involved in her profession as a nurse, eventually transitioning into the field of family law.
Extended Bio Profile:
Her practice currently focuses on resolving high conflict matters in family law, health-related, and elder law issues in both the traditional and collaborative models.
Position Responsibilities and Duties:
Helping people find economical ways to find legal representation; Counseling clients in family, juvenile and elder law cases; Serving as a court-appointed and guardian-appointed representative
Where Will You Be In 5 Years:
In five years, Ms. Landis-Brown hopes to continue to show people that legal services are affordable.