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Mom v. Law School

Front row seat to what happens when a mom of 4 decides to go to law school

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  • Mom v. Law School

    Divorced mom, four kids, full-time career, and future part-time law school. Join my journey as I juggle balancing work, parenting, school and everyday chaos. I promise, it won't be perfect, but you will have a laugh or two !!!

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