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CHRIS BARROWS is an attorney with the law firm of Avery & Cheerva LLP, where he practices in the area of family law. He has been a registered family law mediator since 2004 and a certified family law specialist since 2005. He co-wrote the "Indiana Parenting Coordination Guide," Families Moving Forward, Inc., and wrote "Effective Use of Experts in Child Custody Disputes," ICLEF, among other CLE materials. Mr. Barrows previously has spoken for ICLEF, the Indianapolis Bar Association, and for National Business Institute seminars. Mr. Barrows has served on the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) task force for court-involved therapists charged with providing guidelines on the role of therapists involved in family law matters. Mr. Barrows also has testified in front of Indiana legislative committees on the subjects of parent coordination and joint legal custody in paternity cases. He is a founding member and current board member for seminars for Advanced Interdisciplinary Family Professionals. Mr. Barrows earned his B.A. degree from Goshen College and his J.D. degree from Indiana University School of Law. He is a member of the Indianapolis Bar Association, American Bar Association (member, Family Law Section), and the Indiana State Bar Association (member, Family Law Section); the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts; and Families Moving Forward, Inc. BRYAN LEE CIYOU is an attorney at the Indianapolis law firm of Ciyou & Dixon P.C. His practice is concentrated in family law and related areas, including appellate practice. Mr. Ciyou writes and lectures extensively on a broad spectrum of topics in the domestic relations field. He earned his B.A. degree, with distinction and honors, and his J.D. degree, cum laude, from Indiana University. JONATHAN R. DEENIK is an attorney with Cross Woolsey & Glazier P.C., where 100% of his practice is devoted to litigation. He is a member of the American, Indianapolis and Indiana State bar associations. Mr. Deenik earned his B.A. degree, with honors, from Valparaiso University and his J.D. degree from Indiana University School of Law. HOWARD I. GROSS is a partner with BGBC Partners, LLP, where he is principal in charge of the litigation valuation and bankruptcy services. In addition to his CPA certification, he is accredited in business valuation and is a certified financial planner. Mr. Gross' experience includes more than 30 years in public accounting with attendance at national conferences. He frequently speaks and teaches about financial and tax topics throughout the Midwest. Mr. Gross is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Indiana CPA Society. ROBIN L. KELLY was admitted to the Indiana bar in 1995 and is an attorney in the Indianapolis law firm of Mitchell & Associates, P.C., where she practices in the area of family law, including divorce, family litigation, child support, child custody, protective orders, prenuptial agreements, post-divorce modification, family mediation, adoption, visitation rights, and Qualified Domestic Relations Orders, and is a registered family law mediator. Ms. Kelly is a trained Parenting Coordinator and she has presented at seminars on family law matters for both attorneys and paralegals. She is a member of the Indianapolis (Family Law Section) and Indiana State (Family & Juvenile Law Division) bar associations. Prior to joining Mitchell & Associates, P.C. in 2001, Ms. Kelly served six years in the United States Air Force as a JAG (Judge Advocate General Corps) during which time she taught as an adjunct professor with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and St. Leo's College. She earned her B.A. degree from the College of William & Mary and her J.D. degree from Indiana University School of Law. NATALIE SNYDER is an attorney with the firm Bingham McHale LLP, where she focuses her practice in matrimonial law and is a board-certified family law specialist. She routinely provides assistance with divorce, custody, paternity, CHINS, support and visitation issues, marital agreements, post dissolution modifications or citations, negotiated custody agreements, guardianships, property disputes, divisions of pensions and other retirement accounts, allocation of liabilities, separation, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, and mediation and settlement. Ms. Snyder is a member of the Bingham McHale Women's Forum. She is a previous author and lecturer in her areas of expertise. Ms Snyder earned her B.A. degree from Purdue University and her J.D. degree from the Indiana University School of Law in Indianapolis. She is admitted to practice in Indiana and before the U.S. District Court, Northern District Court of Indiana and before the U.S. District Court, Southern District Court of Indiana. Ms. Snyder is a member of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America and the American, Indianapolis and Indiana State bar associations. She also is a member of the Sagamore Inns of Court.
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