Brieonna Christopher
Associate
EDUCATION
Florida State University
B.S., Political Science And Criminology, With A Minor In Political Philosophy
Florida State University
College Of Law, J.D.
PRACTICE AREAS
Marital And Family Law
Complex Business Litigation
Brieonna Christopher is an associate with Tripp Scott and focuses her practice in marital and family law and in complex business litigation. Prior to joining Tripp Scott, Brieonna worked as an associate attorney at a prestigious South Florida family law firm. Brieonna has practiced marital and family law exclusively throughout her career, which includes representation of clients in prenuptial and postnuptial agreement matters, dissolution of marriage and other related proceedings, paternity cases, modification and contempt matters, post-judgment proceedings, relocation, domestic violence, and other family law related matters. Brieonna applies this experience and knowledge in representing clients in an array of business disputes such as business/corporate dissolution matters, disputes involving valuations of business interests (which frequently arise in family law proceedings), and in matters involving similar issues such as partnership and shareholder disputes, property rights, real estate litigation, and in other general business litigation matters.
Brieonna earned her Juris Doctorate from The Florida State University College of Law. While in law school, Brieonna participated in the Family Law Clinic and also received the Distinguished Pro Bono Service Certificate for her work with Florida Legal Services Domestic Violence Hotline. Brieonna was also a member of Business Review and served as Article and Notes editor of the Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law. Prior to attending law school, Brieonna graduated from The Florida State University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Political Science and Criminology, with a minor in Political Philosophy.
Brieonna is a member of the Broward County Bar Association, the Young Lawyers Section, and is a member of the Family Law Section of the Florida Bar.
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