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Bunmi Awoniyi – Biography
Ms. Bunmi Awoniyi completed all of her education
in England. She attended the University of Essex and completed her Bachelor of Law with Honors in 1986. She thereafter obtained
a Masters of Law from the University of Leicester which was conferred in 1988. Her thesis “The Detection and Investigation
of Child Abuse” was published. She attended the Inns of Court School of Law in London, England and was called to
the Bar of England and Wales in November of 1988 as a Barrister at Law. She is a member of the Honorable Society of Lincoln’s
Inn and Inner Temple in England and Wales and remains in good standing. After being admitted to the Bar she practiced
in England as a Barrister-at Law specializing in Real Property Law and later went to work for the Crown Prosecution Service
as a Crown Prosecutor.
Ms. Awoniyi was admitted as an Attorney and Counselor at Law in the State of California
in 1991.
Ms. Awoniyi began practicing Family Law in 1992. She has now added a new specialty area to her practice,
Immigration and Nationality Law. She believes the addition of this new specialty area will enable her to provide a more
comprehensive service to her client’s who oftentimes present with both family law and immigration issues. While this
area is a new addition to her practice she is not new to Immigration Law. Being an immigrant herself she is able to objectively
identify with the particular issues her client’s present with sensitivity and expertise.
Ms. Awoniyi is an
active member of both her State and Local Bar Associations. She has served in a number of leadership positions:
- Past President of the Wiley Manuel Bar Association (Association of African American Attorney’s, Sacramento
Chapter)
- Past Vice President and Sergeant –at-arms for
the same organization
- Elected Member at Large, Sacramento
County Bar Association (first term three years 2002-2005, Second term one year 2006). She has recently been appointed to her
3rd term which commenced in 2007
- Past Board Member on the
California State University Center for African Peace and Conflict Resolution
- Past Committee Member on the Sacramento Advisory Committee set up to address and evaluate data regarding vehicle
stops and racial profiling with the Sacramento Police Department (2001-2002)
- Past Participant and representative on “Operation Protect & Defend – The Constitutional Project”
sponsored by the Sacramento County Bar Association and The Federal Bar Association (2002-2003)
- Serves in a volunteer capacity in the Family Law Department of the Sacramento County Superior Court
- Actively involved in representing minors in court appointed cases
- Active in the Sacramento Superior Courts Pro Per Clinic and Mediation programs
- Has previously taught Family Law at Lorenzo Patino School of Law as an adjunct
professor
She is a member of the following associations participating
in their events:
- AILA: American Immigration Lawyers Association
- CPDA: California Public Defenders Association
- Member of Sacramento County Bar Association and its Family Law Section
- Member of California Bar Association and its Family Law Section
- Member of the Sacramento County Children’s Counsel Section
- Member of the American Inns of Court, Anthony M. Kennedy Inn (Sacramento)
- Sacramento Collaborative Law Group
Having practiced as family law litigator for many
years Ms. Awoniyi has had the opportunity to seeing the financial and emotional toll that litigation has on families. Oftentimes
seeing that even in so called “victory” the trauma to the parties, their children and extended family was costly
and lasting. The seeds of distrust and discord having been so deeply sown she has seen how hard it is for these families to
heal and move forward and the children invariably become caught in the middle of the adversarial cycle.
Ms. Awoniyi
was concerned that the needs of her clients were not being adequately served with the limited option of traditional litigation
in family law. It was with this mindset that she determined to become trained and proficient in both Mediation and Collaborative Negotiation, so that these options can be presented to clients as viable alternatives. It has been her experience that where
parties are informed at the outset of the option of Mediation and or Collaborative Negotiation they will opt for one of these
alternatives. She believes that most parties want to be equipped with the skills to resolve their own controversy without
an outcome being imposed upon them by a Judge who does not know them, their circumstances or their children.
Ms.
Awoniyi has undergone extensive training as a Mediator and Collaborative Attorney. Her experience in these areas convinces
her that parties walk away better equipped to resolve future controversy’s and having retained their dignity and improved
their ability to communicate with the other party they tend to have a greater ability to heal and move forward.
Ms.
Awoniyi believes strongly in outreach to our local community and as opportunity presents itself participates in clinics and
programs that provide free legal advice for litigants that cannot afford an attorney. For the past 14 years she has traveled
internationally with a volunteer group on an annual or bi annual basis offering short term mentoring assistance and donated
resources in Nigeria, Namibia, South Africa and Ghana, this continues to be one of her passions.
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