Alexandra L. Myers graduated from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law in 2015, with a concentration in Criminal Justice, and the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2009, with a concentration in Communications Studies. While studying at McGeorge, Alexandra received certificates in advocacy and mediation and participated in the Prisoner Civil Rights Mediation Clinic, where she co-mediated section 1983 prisoner civil rights cases in Federal Court for the Eastern District of California under Federal Magistrate Judges Kellison and Newman. Prior to receiving her Juris Doctorate, Alexandra worked as a law clerk for several family law firms, as well as a certified law clerk at Yolo County District Attorney's office where she assisted the Deputy District Attorney's on felony and misdemeanor cases and represented the People of the State of California in court. I come from a family with a long tradition of lawyers who inspired my practice and love for the law. I understand divorce firsthand, so I know the challenges my clients can deal with when facing a divorce. The public speaking and communication skills I had utilized as a television anchor, host, and reporter became a benefit to my practice. Making the process smoother, relieving stress, and getting the best results is my biggest passion as a family law attorney for clients in Roseville, California, and the surrounding areas of Sacramento, Placer County, El Dorado County, and Yolo.