Before you consider scheduling a consultation, it's essential to gain
insight into Brit Benjamin, as she is highly selective in taking on
clients. The attorney-client relationship, the foundation of your
comfort and success in the dissolution process, must be a strong fit.
In this slightly non-traditional attorney bio, the intention is to
assist the right clients in finding Brit and guide others to their
perfect match.
For Brit, family
is at the heart of everything. Contrary to the assumption that a
divorce lawyer might be cynical about marriage and family, she holds
a deep appreciation for the sanctity of creating and sustaining
family bonds. Our society's challenges in nurturing enduring
marriages and the lack of skills for choosing the right partner or
maintaining a lifelong commitment do not diminish the nobility of
family creation. Ending a marriage and reshaping a family system must
be approached with equal sanctity.
A divorce can be
a painful, terrifying, and overwhelming experience, but it can also
be an opportunity for growth and healing. Just like the metaphor of a
caterpillar transforming into a butterfly, it might feel like your
world is unraveling, but Brit considers it a privilege to help you
emerge from this significant change prepared to thrive on the other
side.
Brit is not just
an attorney; she's also a divorcée and a mother. Having gone through
the very process her clients are now facing, she understands, at the
deepest level, the challenges of divorce. She represents her clients
with the same sensitivity and diligence she applied to her own
dissolution. Beyond that, she comprehends the fragility and fear that
often accompany the end of a marriage. Clients require an honest,
kind, sharp, and resolute counselor to guide them. Brit honors the
dignity of every client by delivering legal excellence, candor,
emotional expertise, and a grounded, focused advocacy.
Brit's dedication
to family law stems from her profound connection to the concept of
family. Even before law school, while exploring a career in law, she
worked as a paralegal for Meakins Law, a family law firm in Berkeley.
There, she developed a deep affection for divorce law, the clients,
and her colleagues. During her legal education, she served as a
judicial clerk for the Honorable Roberta S. Hayashi in Santa Clara
County, gaining invaluable insights into family court operations. She
also held roles as the President of Santa Clara Law's Family Law
Society and Student Bar Association. After law school, she returned
to Meakins Law as an attorney before embarking on the journey to
establish her own practice.
Brit holds
degrees from UC Berkeley and Santa Clara University School of Law.
After graduating from law school in 2017, she joined the Santa Clara
Law faculty, teaching courses in Appellate Advocacy, Advanced Legal
Writing, and co-teaching Civil Procedure. Her legal scholarship and
publications focus on reproductive and life-extension
biotechnologies, competitive governance, and economic analysis of
law. Brit has also coached ABA Negotiation Competition teams as part
of Santa Clara's Honors Moot Court program. Her work has gained
recognition in notable publications, including The Recorder, The Los
Angeles Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, The New York Times, and
MSNBC, among others.
In her free time,
Brit enjoys songwriting and playing guitar, strength training, and
embarking on adventures with her 4-year-old daughter.