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Join us for our first 50-minute virtual CLE of the year as Judge Brittany Ranson Stonestreet of the Eleventh Family Court Circuit kicks off this Lunch & Learn series with a presentation on
recent changes to the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act. PLEASE NOTE: WV Bar Association members receive FREE access to this virtual CLE. To redeem your free registration, login to your member profile before attempting to register for this event.
Space is limited to the first 100 registrants!
Date / Time
Tuesday, January 23, 2024 from 12 - 1 p.m. Zoom link opens at 11:45 a.m. CLE Credits
WV CLE: 1 hour of online/ audio visual credit
Presentation Topic
Recent changes to the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act
Registration Fee
WV Bar Association Members: Free* Non-Members: $75
*To redeem your free registration, login to your member profile before attempting to register for this event.
Presenter Bio
Judge Brittany Ranson Stonestreet, Eleventh Family Court
Circuit (Kanawha County)
Judge Brittany Ranson Stonestreet was born and raised in
Charleston, West Virginia. She is a proud 2001 alumna of Capital High School. A
lifelong Mountaineer fan, she later obtained a B.S. in Journalism and minors in
Business Administration and Political Science from West Virginia University in
2007. She was a member of Delta Gamma where she held various leadership
positions.
Judge Ranson Stonestreet graduated from WVU College of Law
in 2010. In addition to serving as her class President, she was a member of the
Order of the Barristers, Moot Court Board, and M.E. Lugar Trial Association.
She and her law school trial partner (now husband) were finalists in the
school’s annual trial competition – The Lugar Trial Association Invitational.
She was also awarded the CALI excellence for the Future Award in Legal Research
and Writing and a leadership award from the Women’s Law Caucus.
In 2010, she joined Lyne Ranson Law Offices, PLLC, where she
practiced exclusively in the area of family law over the next 10 years. She is
an active member of the American Bar Association – Family Law Section and
currently serves as the Chairwoman of the Alimony Committee. She has previously
served as chair of the ABA child support and custody committees. She is also a
member of the Kanawha County Family Law Bench Bar Committee.
Judge Ranson Stonestreet loves writing and has authored
numerous family law publications. In 2015, she co-authored “Divorce in West
Virginia: The Legal Process, Your Rights and What to Expect.” She has presented
at numerous national and state conferences on the subject of family law.
Governor Jim Justice appointed Judge Ranson Stonestreet to
the bench in the 11th Family Court Circuit (Kanawha County) after her
predecessor retired. She took office on December 28, 2020. Presentation Materials
Written materials for this presentation are available at the following link:
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