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Amy Krupinski devotes 100% of her practice to family law at Collins, Buckley, Sauntry & Haugh. Prior to joining CBS&H, Amy was a law clerk at the Hennepin County Family Justice Center where she learned the skills to handle a wide variety of complex financial and social issues for families experience a divorce. Amy handles custody, parenting time, child support, orders for protection, spousal maintenance, and post-divorce cases in a wide range of income levels. Amy is an active member of the AFCC-MN Chapter, whose mission is to minimize the negative impact of divorce and separation on parties and their children. Amy volunteers her time with this organization because she believes in its mission. Amy serves as co-chair of the Education and Professional Development Committee for AFCC-MN. She volunteers in many pursuits including the Safety Project for Tubman.
She has presented continuing legal education courses to other family law attorneys on the issues of child support and paternity. Amy is also a contributing author to the Notes & Trends (Family Law), of the Minnesota State Bar Association magazine.
Minnesota
Minnesota State Bar Association, Secretary, Family Law Council, 2019-2021
Diversity and Inclusion committee chair 2020-current
Ramsey County Bar Association, Co-chair, Family Law Section, 2019-2021
Board Member 2021
Hennepin County Bar Association
Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) – National Chapter member
Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) – Minnesota Chapter member, Board Member 2020-current
Co-Chair of the Education and Professional Development Committee, 2017-2021
Co-Chair of the Membership Committee, 2021
Family Law League member
Minnesota Women Lawyers, Co-chair, Book Club, 2019 to Present
Mitchell Hamline College of Law, Adjunct Professor, Criminal Law Fall 2015, Constitutional Law Spring 2016 - Fall 2017
William Mitchell College of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota J.D.
Honors: cum laude, Vol. 40 of the William Mitchell Law Review, Semi-finalist in the Rosalie Wahl Moot Court (2012), Law Journal: William Mitchell Journal of Law & Practice, Assistant Editor
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, 2007 B.A.