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Graduated in 2003 with her degree in Paralegal Studies and Liberal Arts from DeAnza College, she began her career in Family Law. Nicole then went on to attend Cal State Hayward studying psychology and attended two years at Lincoln Law School of San Jose, gaining over 20 years of Family Law experience. Proud mother, grandmother and published author, Nicole spends her free time volunteering at her local church and cooking.

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