11.10.2017

Law Students & Co-authors Turn Family Law Attorneys


This weekend Regent Law has hosted the Annual Regent Law Alumni Board Meeting, where we were joined by two now family law attorneys who were my former students and co-authors – Rachel K. Toberty with Kirk and Toberty in Irvine, CA; and Elizabeth Oklevitch with the Snavely Law Firm in Bath, NY. 

Rachel K. Toberty, co-author of A Fifty-State Survey of the Cost of Family Fragmentation, 25 REGENT U.L. REV. 25 (2012), and Elizabeth Oklevitch, co-author of Federalism or Extreme Makeover of State Domestic Regulations Power? Rules & Rhetoric of Windsor (and Perry), 6 ELON L. REV. 337 (2014), are still making a difference with these scholarly publications, but each agree that they make the most impact for their clients.  Rachel indicated, “It’s a true privilege to represent clients at the most challenging and confusing times of their lives.”

Family restoration is a process that can be fostered by Christian family law attorneys even in the most trying family crisis.

1 comment:

  1. Elder Law NJ This is nice article explaining the importance of family law as for every individual it is necessary to know the basics of law for their own right for living in society. As for such type of law should be boycotted in order to save one's freedom.

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