Beth Lewandowski

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Beth Lewandowski: Attorney with The Center for Family Law

Biography

Beth Lewandowski joined The Center for Family Law in 2023 as an attorney. She began practicing more than twenty years ago, focusing her practice in family law litigation and mediation in St. Louis County, St. Louis City, St. Charles County, and Jefferson County. She also serves as a court-appointed Guardian ad Litem, representing the best interests of children in cases involving custody disputes.

In addition to practicing law, she is the former owner of Civil Litigator, Inc., an online database and newsletter which published summaries of civil jury trials throughout Missouri.

Beth splits her time between St. Louis and Colorado. Her interests include sustainability, public land conservation, baking, photography, and bicycling.

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Missouri--St. Louis, B.A., Political Science
Law School Attended:
St. Louis University School of Law, J.D., 2002
Year of First Admission:
2002
Admission:
2002, Missouri
Birth Information:
St. Louis
ISLN:
1001409106

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