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Amanda Lee Routt


Attorney Amanda Lee Routt grew up in Fair Oaks and, later, in Elk Grove. After graduating from high school, Amanda spent 10 years working for the U.S. Postal Service, and then, she transitioned to working in the retail industry.


While attending law school at Lincoln Law School, Amanda worked as an Office Manager. Her work in this role as well as her previous job experience contribute to her exceptional organizational, client/customer service, and verbal communication skills.


Having had to navigate a difficult divorce herself, Amanda understands how emotionally, financially, and mentally draining going through a divorce can be. Her own divorce and custody issues are what encouraged her to pursue a legal career as she recognized there was a need for compassionate, caring attorneys. Amanda’s personal experience uniquely positions her to better offer high-quality services and advise clients on how to achieve the best possible case results.

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Getting divorced shouldn’t break your bank—this is one of Attorney Routt’s key beliefs, which is why she aims to help clients settle their cases rather than litigate. However, if mediation or negotiations are not the best routes for your case, she is prepared to handle courtroom litigation.


Attorney Routt understands how emotionally charged some cases can be. However, the decisions you make concerning your case today can impact you in the long term, which is why she is dedicated to offering clients a neutral, unbiased opinion.


Attorney Routt graduated Magna Cum Laude from Lincoln Law School and has dedicated her practice to family law. She prides herself on being an advocate for clients and fighting to help them protect their interests and family. Whether you need help understanding how the legal system works, developing a case strategy that helps you navigate the legal system as painlessly as possible, or determining what the potential case outcomes are, Amanda Lee Routt is here to support you.


Amanda is equipped to help clients with a host of family law matters, including but not limited to:


  • Divorce
  • Child custody and visitation
  • Child and spousal support
  • Domestic violence cases
  • Court order enforcement
  • Post-judgment modification
  • Parental alienation
  • Property division settlements
  • Paternity disputes
  • Legal separations
  • Grandparents’ rights


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