Sara McGeever received her B.A. from The Pennsylvania State University in 2006 and her J.D. from Widener University School of Law in 2009. At Widener, Sara served as an Associate Editor of Widener Law Review and additionally, she was a member of the Moe Levine Trial Advocacy Honor Society, in which she advanced to the finals of the 2009 Hugh B. Pearce Trial Competition. Sara gained practical experience by working for the Delaware Civil Clinic, where she represented impoverished community members that were often victims of domestic violence. Committed to raising domestic violence awareness, Sara also assisted Professor Dana Harrington Connor in her research on the subject matter. During the summer of 2008, Sara clerked for the Honorable Jacqueline Carroll-Cody in The Chester County Court of Common Pleas, Pennsylvania. Sara is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. She practices in all areas of domestic relations law, and is trained in collaborative family law. In addition, Sara is a board member and volunteer of Mission Kids, a non-profit organization dedicated to child abuse investigation, intervention, and protecting children from duplicative interviews through a multidisciplinary team approach. In 2010, Sara launched an organization called Young Friends of Mission Kids, and serves as the Chair of Young Friends on the Mission Kids Board. Young Friends of Mission Kids is a group of fundraisers, ages 35 and below, dedicated to the vision of Mission Kids.