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Today’s spotlight: Christina Hamilton

Equity partner

The Cavanagh Law Firm

Hamilton is an AV-rated attorney and senior member at The Cavanagh Law Firm.  As a certified family law specialist, Hamilton handles complex divorce matters and custody litigation.  She has served as the president of the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Arizona and has been recognized by Southwest Super Lawyers for 11 years and in Best Lawyers in America. 

Lesson learned in 2020: “We must assist others and be stewards of our community.  Whether that means supporting local businesses, hiring people who have been displaced, finding new needs to fulfill with business partners or participating in new philanthropic ventures, I have learned that we all can do better to support others.”

Source of pride: “As a divorce attorney, I am most proud when my clients tell me I did not just do my job; but rather I helped them overcome their challenges with grace and dignity.  Oftentimes, I have been told I have made a difference in their lives or the lives of their children which, in my eyes, is what my practice is all about.”

Surprising fact: “I am a Broadway musical fanatic and not only is that on my radio or television all the time, but if I could have my wish, I would be sitting in the room with the songwriters helping create lyrics that tell a story.”