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Maureen
Aplin graduated from the
University of Wyoming with a
Bachelor’s degree in Business
Education, and secondary level
teaching credentials in
Wyoming and California. She
then attended the United
States International
University where she obtained
her Masters Degree in
Education. Maureen obtained
her Juris Doctor from the
University of the Pacific,
McGeorge School of Law, where
she was president of Women’s
Caucus and received the
American Jurisprudence Award
for Family Law.
After law school, Maureen
joined Riverside National Bank
as General Counsel, practicing
financial institution law from
1992-1994, and then
transferred to Shapiro and
Miles in Orange County to
continue banking and real
estate litigation. Maureen
joined Voss, Cook & Thel in
1995 and served thereafter as
Of Counsel to law firms
practicing business and real
estate litigation.
Maureen joined the Orange
County Superior Court in 2005,
serving the mental health
community as a Riese Hearing
Officer for the Probate
Court. In addition, she
served the Juvenile Court and
a Referee presiding over
Juvenile Drug Court, Truancy
Court, as well as juvenile
dependency and delinquency
matters.
Maureen currently has her own
legal practice, and affiliated
with Montage Legal in 2010.
Maureen's practice areas
include business litigation,
juvenile law, family law, and
probate litigation.
In addition to her legal work,
Maureen is a volunteer through
the Constitutional Rights
Foundation, serves on the PTA
for her children’s schools, is
a board member of the
Community Courts Foundation,
and serves the homeless
through Catholic Charities.
Maureen has also completed six legal
thriller novels and enjoys the
craft of fiction writing. See
www.maureenaplin.com
for information on Maureen's
novels. |