I thought you’d rather see a picture of my dog than
me while you’re reading this stuff!
A Colorado native, I graduated from
Lewis Palmer High School in 1993. I received a
Bachelors Degree in Musical Theater from Cornell
College in 1997, moved to London, England, for a
year to continue my theater training, and then
worked as an actor for three years. I was a
continual performer at the Colorado Springs Fine
Arts Center Repertory Theater from 1999 through
2001. I was selected as the Best Supporting Actress
in the year 2000 “Best Of” edition of the Colorado
Springs Independent for my performance in HMS
Pinafore. I mention this to explain why I do not
have, as some lawyers do, “stage fright” about the
prospect that if I can’t get a fair settlement for
my client through negotiations, I will have argue
the case in open court.
I later attended law school at the
University of Colorado School of Law in Boulder, and
attained my Juris Doctorate there in May of 2004. I
was admitted to the Colorado Bar that same year. In
2004, I worked for the Adams County Colorado
District Court as a general clerk in the Domestic
Relations Division, and primarily assisting the
Family Court Facilitator, Magistrate Simon Mole, who
was my mentor. I was also a clerk for the Honorable
District Judge Vincent Phelps in his County Court
appellate capacity during this time, and
occasionally assisted the honorable District Judge
Popovich, District Judge Moss, and Magistrate Bryan
(who is now a District Judge in Adams County.) All
of the above gentlemen and their clerks were an
integral part of my education in how to be a family
law attorney and I am grateful to them for the
individual impact each of them had on me.
In January of 2005, I
began working in Westminster as an attorney at
Ciancio
& Associates, P.C.. That law firm has since merged
into
Donalson,
Ciancio,
Goodwin, & Juarez. Cynthia
Ciancio, an outstanding
Colorado family law lawyer, graciously took me
under her wing, and the two of us handled all the
divorce and child custody cases for the firm.
Ciancio
& Associates was a great place to work. Cynthia
Ciancio
and her father, Gene, are well recognized attorneys
of extraordinary caliber. I was blessed to have had
the opportunity to learn from them. I was with
Ciancio
& Associates from January of 2005 until the end of
February, 2007, when I leapt at the opportunity to
join forces with my father, Tom Henley, here in
Colorado Springs.
I assisted my father as a
co-presenter in his August, 2006 Continuing Legal
Education presentation on “Ethical Considerations
for Direct and Cross Examination” in Breckenridge,
Colorado. When living in Adams County, I
volunteered to assist Metro Volunteer Lawyers on
several cases. I was also briefly a board member
for Access Housing which provided temporary housing
for the homeless, among other services. My
qualifications and publications are not so numerous
as my father’s. However, that is not surprising,
since my father has been practicing for over 40
years and can often be heard declaring that he was a
busboy at the Last Supper. Nevertheless, all of my
legal experience has been concentrated in family
law, and I have the good fortune to have my father
as a constant example and resource. We work together
and share ideas on how to best represent our
clients, just as Cynthia
Ciancio and I did when
I was working with her in Adams County.