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   BIOGRAPHY OF AMY M. ANTOMMARIA, J.D.

      Amy received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in 1990 and a
Master of Arts in Liberal Studies in 1992 from Valparaiso University in northwest
Indiana.  She completed her Juris Doctor at the University of Denver, Sturm College
of Law in 1999.

     After graduating from law school, Amy received an invaluable experience in the
inner workings of the Colorado Judicial System as a Law Clerk for the Honorable
Judge Harlan Bockman in the 17th Judicial District.  In 2001, Amy joined Jorgensen,
Motycka & Lewis, P.C. as an Associate Attorney where she practiced Family Law,
Real Estate Law, Probate, Collections and other general litigation.  In 2003, Amy
was offered and accepted a Partner/Shareholder position at Jorgensen Motycka &
Lewis, P.C.   

      In August of 2005, Amy  partnered with Krea Sledge to form the law firm of
Antommaria & Sledge, LLC.  

      Although Amy's focus is family law, which includes divorce, custody, child
support, visitation, legal separation, and paternity, she accepts cases involving debt
collection, real estate and general litigation.  

      When not practicing law, Amy has volunteered her time to the Weld County Bar
Association, Weld County Legal Services, Access to Justice Committee and the
Women's Weld County Bar Association.  Amy served as the President of the
Women's Weld County Bar Association in 2005, Treasurer for the Women's Weld
County Bar Association in 2006, President of the Weld County Bar Association for
the 2006-2007 term and Treasurer for Weld County Legal Services for the 2007-
2008 term.
   

      Public Service is very important to Amy including assisting individuals that are
unable to afford legal services.
 Amy has donated her time to the local Call-a-Lawyer
program, the Divorce/Allocation of Parental Responsibilites monthly informational
meetings, Grandparent Rights meetings and annually receives appreciation for her
many hours of pro bono services through Weld County Legal Services.