About Christina
Christina Miller studied at the University of Idaho before establishing her professional life in Utah. She completed her legal education at Idaho, then relocated to practice in Utah. The move placed her in a jurisdiction known for a busy family and civil court calendar. That background set the stage for a career defined by steady involvement in court-related organizations and local practice.
Her professional affiliations include long-standing membership in the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, where she has been listed as a member since 2011. That association connects judges, mental health professionals, and lawyers who work in or around family courts. Miller is also listed as a current member of another professional organization. Those memberships have placed her in regular contact with peers who handle custody disputes, parenting-time issues, and the broader set of matters that arrive in family courts.
Miller maintains an office at Saddleview Office Park in Utah. From that office she conducts consultations, represents clients, and participates in hearings. Colleagues describe her as engaged in the local legal community through consistent involvement in professional groups. Her career reflects ongoing participation in the networks that support family court practice and allied disciplines. She has stayed active in the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts for more than a decade, and that continuity suggests sustained interest in topics addressed by that organization.
Today Miller practices in Utah and operates out of her Saddleview Office Park location. Her professional profile is anchored by academic training at the University of Idaho and extended membership in the AFCC, which ties her work to family court issues. She currently focuses her practice on matters related to family court work and associated legal proceedings.