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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 57 MIN

What It’s Really Like to Be a Family Lawyer | (Ep. 6)

from The UCLI Legal Lounge · host Utah Center for Legal Inclusion

In this episode, host Sabrina Ruiz-Monroy sits down with Mohammad Khan, a family law attorney, to explore his journey from being born in Pakistan and raised in Michigan to building his legal career and eventually relocating to Utah. Mohammad shares how his cultural background, strong family values, and mentorship from his father and brother helped shape his academic path and decision to pursue law.He reflects on his experience navigating law school, transitioning between practice areas and finding the right professional fit. Mohammad offers an inside look at the realities of family law, the importance of mentorship, and how his experiences in different legal fields have influenced his approach to client advocacy and work-life balance.Whether you’re a pre-law student exploring your options, a law student unsure about which path to take, or someone curious about the realities of practicing family law, this episode provides valuable insight on adaptability, resilience, and finding purpose in your legal career.🎙️ Created by the Utah Center for Legal Inclusion (UCLI)📍 Brought to you by Utah Podcast Studio🔗 Learn more: utahcli.org

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In this episode, host Sabrina Ruiz-Monroy sits down with Mohammad Khan, a family law attorney, to explore his journey from being born in Pakistan and raised in Michigan to building his legal career and eventually relocating to Utah. Mohammad shares how his cultural background, strong family values, and mentorship from his father and brother helped shape his academic path and decision to pursue law.He reflects on his experience navigating law school, transitioning between practice areas and finding the right professional fit. Mohammad offers an inside look at the realities of family law, the importance of mentorship, and how his experiences in different legal fields have influenced his approach to client advocacy and work-life balance.Whether you’re a pre-law student exploring your options, a law student unsure about which path to take, or someone curious about the realities of practicing family law, this episode provides valuable insight on adaptability, resilience, and finding purpose in your legal career.🎙️ Created by the Utah Center for Legal Inclusion (UCLI)📍 Brought to you by Utah Podcast Studio🔗 Learn more: utahcli.org

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