You Are Not Alone: Using Connections to Break Domestic Abuse Cycles | Chandra Moss | TEDxMSJC Studio
Chandra Moss sheds light on the forms of domestic abuse and shows how connection, understanding, and support can empower victims to break free and reclaim their lives. Chandra Moss attended Southwestern School of Law, Los Angeles, where she was appointed to Law Review, graduating in 1991. She graduated from Brigham Young University in 1982 with a Bachelor's degree in Interpersonal Communications.Chandra is a Certified Family Law Specialist with over thirty years of experience handling family law litigation. With thousands of hearings under her belt, she has resolved a wide range of issues including multi-million dollar estate characterization and division, characterization and valuation of businesses, high-wage earner child and spousal support, and high conflict child custody cases.Chandra has authored several published articles on family law issues and is an award-winning fiction writer. She has served as the Inland Empire Legislative Liaison to FLEXCOM and as the Advisory Board President for the non-profit arm of a choral music performance group with which she performs. Chandra resides with her college professor husband of over forty years. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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