Ms. Randall is a domestic relations attorney and child expert. Her career has been marked by a blend of advocacy, strategic leadership, dedication to legal education, and community service which demonstrates her deep commitment to excellence in legal practice and servant leadership. Ms. Randall’s trial experience is extensive, basic dissolutions to multi-million-dollar estates, high conflict and domestic violence matters, international law issues, and Federal Indian Law. She has served the families of Colorado for over ten years as a Child and Family Investigator. Beginning her journey as an intern for Colorado Legal Services and then as a law clerk for the Denver District Court, Ms. Randall swiftly ascended to significant roles, including CEO of a well-known Colorado firm. Her academic foundation includes a Juris Doctor from Washburn University School of Law with a certificate in Family Law, a Bachelor of Arts from Milligan University, and an associate degree in Paralegal Studies. A notable aspect of Ms. Randall’s career is her ongoing involvement in Continuing Legal Education presentations on various topics including family law basic skills, child/therapist-patient privilege, domestic violence, protection orders, and child and family investigations. Her community engagement includes participation in various non-profit community boards reflecting her dedication to societal betterment and equal access to justice. Currently, Ms. Randall serves as a board member on the Meador’s Masters Foundation, The Javonte Williams Foundation, and she is the Chair of The El Paso County Justice Center.