ALISON C. BRIGGS
ATTORNEY and CLIENT SERVICES MANAGER
Alison Briggs has been with the My Arizona Lawyers since 2016. Currently, Ms. Briggs serves as the client services manager and a Senior Family Law, Bankruptcy, and Personal Injury Lawyer.
Alison combines her passion for helping people with the practice of law. Born and educated in Massachusetts, Alison has resided in AZ since 2013. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Sociology from the University Of Massachusetts- Amherst where she was the 2007 commencement speaker. Additionally, Ms. Alison Briggs also holds a Master of Social Work degree from Salem State University. Plus, she is a Licensed Certified Social Worker (Massachusetts).
Arizona Attorney, Alison C. Briggs
Alison Briggs has worked with children and families in many capacities since completing her undergraduate work. Plus, she spent many years serving families in inner city Boston as a clinical social worker with the Home for Little Wanderers. Afterward, she moved to Arizona in 2013 where she was an investigator with the Department of Child Safety (formerly Child Protective Services) before working for Southwest Human Development as a Family Therapist. Also, while attending Arizona Summit Law School, Alison Briggs continued her clinical work in an inpatient psychiatric facility.
EDUCATION
University Of Massachusetts- Amherst
Bachelor of Arts in
Psychology and Sociology
Salem State University
Masters Degree in Social Work
Arizona Summit Law School
JD
LICENSING
Licensed in Arizona
Licensed in Minnesota
Also, Licensed in South Dakota
DISTINCTIONS
Licensed Certified
Social Worker
PUBLISHED ARTICLES
ADDITIONAL PUBLISHED ARTICLES
Child’s COVID vaccine rights – news story featuring Ms. Briggs
Alison’s Mental Health Work
Norfolk County District Attorney’s Office
Alison served as victim witness advocate under District Attorney, now Congressman, William R. Keating for three years after graduating college. She supported victims of domestic violence in navigating the legal system and worked hand in hand with prosecutors, police officers, and defense attorneys on a daily basis. It was this job that drove her to social work school to find ways to better support people in crisis. This work also provided a strong foundation in criminal procedure, as Alison Briggs was the person tasked with explaining the law and case progression to victims and witnesses.
Ms. Briggs pursued her Master’s of Social Work while working full time at the District Attorney’s office. Two to three evenings a week she would leave the courthouse and head to class or her field placement. She completed two comprehensive field placements as part of her Master’s program. First she served as community support worker with Bridge Over Troubled Waters, manning the mobile outreach van, in the evenings after work, providing services to at risk, homeless youth. Her second field placement was with her future employer, the Home For Little Wanderers in the Safe at Home Program.
The Home For Little Wanderers
Alison worked for three years at one of the oldest and largest non-profits in Massachusetts. Initially, she was a direct care worker in the Therapeutic After School Program, where she provided emotional and clinical support to at risk youth. She then served as an intern in the family therapy department, where she was later hired full time with the In Home Services program. She worked to prevent children from long term admission to mental health facilities. Her work here allowed her to see the many systems that could be involved with a family in crisis. She supported clients in legal struggles, medical challenges, and in day to day functioning. Her work in inner city Boston, left a lasting impression on her. She approaches family law cases as a social worker first and lawyer second in an effort to ensure clients feel heard and supported.
Arizona Department of Child Safety
Alison moved to Arizona to work as an Investigator in the South Phoenix Office of Child Protective Services (now known as DCS). For several months, she handled a case load of abuse and neglect cases and developed an intimate understanding of the child welfare system in Arizona. This work was exhausting, physically and emotionally, but Alison firmly believes it is what drove her to the study of the law. It was hard work, but it was worth it.
Southwest Human Development
Alison served as a Family Therapist in the In Home Services Program at Southwest Human Development for a year before leaving to pursue law. She worked with families identified by the Department of Child Safety as high risk and provided counseling and support. She provided individual counseling, family therapy, and crisis work in this role and grew as a clinician, while further identifying weaknesses in the legal system in terms of families and children.
Aurora Behavioral Health
During law school in Arizona, Alison worked per diem at Aurora Behavioral Health, a freestanding, inpatient psychiatric facility, providing services for adolescents and adults. Alison dealt directly with patients in acute psychiatric crisis and provided treatment planning and comprehensive support for patients and their families. This was the most challenging aspect of Alison’s mental health career, but the most rewarding. If her work in law wasn’t so time-consuming, she would return every other weekend for her per diem shifts.
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