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Alyssa M. Sawicki graduated from Atlanta's John Marshall Law school in December of 2015. She was admitted to her first bar, in Colorado, in 2016. Alyssa attended the University of Tampa, where she earned a Bachelors of Science in Criminology with a Minor in Government and World Affairs.
Alyssa is the proud spouse of an active duty service member, currently stationed in Monterey, California...
Alyssa M. Sawicki graduated from Atlanta's John Marshall Law school in December of 2015. She was admitted to her first bar, in Colorado, in 2016. Alyssa attended the University of Tampa, where she earned a Bachelors of Science in Criminology with a Minor in Government and World Affairs.
Alyssa is the proud spouse of an active duty service member, currently stationed in Monterey, California...
Alyssa M. Sawicki graduated from Atlanta's John Marshall Law school in December of 2015. She was admitted to her first bar, in Colorado, in 2016. Alyssa attended the University of Tampa, where she earned a Bachelors of Science in Criminology with a Minor in Government and World Affairs.
Alyssa is the proud spouse of an active duty service member, currently stationed in Monterey, California. Alyssa is a Specially Registered Attorney, and is permitted to practice law in California as a Registered Military Spouse Attorney. Alyssa has coupled her passion with her personal knowledge as a military spouse. She has a personal understanding of the unique struggles and complications that being a military family can bring.
Alyssa knew at the beginning of her law career that she had a passion for family law, she was the co-founder and Vice President of her law school's Family Law Club. Alyssa has primarily practiced in the Family Law field throughout her legal career. Alyssa believes that there is no "one size fits all family" and strives to help each and everyone of her clients obtain the best possible outcome for their unique situation.
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