Attorney

Beth Lewandowski

Beth Lewandowski joined The Center for Family Law in 2023 as an attorney. She began practicing more than twenty years ago, focusing her practice in family law litigation and mediation in St. Louis County, St. Louis City, St. Charles County, and Jefferson County. She also serves as a court-appointed Guardian ad Litem, representing the best interests of children in cases involving custody disputes.


In addition to practicing law, she is the former owner of Civil Litigator, Inc., an online database and newsletter which published summaries of civil jury trials throughout Missouri.
 

Beth splits her time between St. Louis and Colorado.  Her interests include sustainability, public land conservation, baking, photography, and bicycling.

Family law attorneys and attorneys assist families through one of life's toughest transitions. I aim in all my cases to help families navigate the process with compassion and integrity.”

Professional Background & Community Involvement

 

  • Co-founder and an Executive Board member of the Sustainable Backyard Network, a 501(c)(3) promoting sustainable living and conducting an annual self-guided tour showcasing sustainable backyards in the St. Louis area.
  • She formerly served on the Executive Board of the St. Louis - Jefferson Solid Waste Management District, as well as the Friends of Carondelet Park.
     

 

Education & Bar Admission

 

  • Licensed to practice law in Missouri  since 2002
  • St. Louis University School of Law, J.D., 2002
  • University of Missouri--St. Louis, B.A. (Political Science)

 

Related Insights

April 22, 2026
The Center for Family Law celebrates Courtney Green's recognition at the 2026 Missouri Lawyers Media Women’s Justice Awards in the Mentor category, recognizing her outstanding contributions to the legal profession and her commitment to the development of attorneys starting their careers. The 28th annual Women’s Justice Awards on April 16, 2026 celebrated women across Missouri who exemplify leadership, integrity, service, and excellence in advancing the quality of justice. Honorees are selected from diverse sectors of the legal community, including private practice, the judiciary, public service, academia, and nonprofit leadership. The Mentor Award is presented to experienced legal professionals who have played a meaningful role in shaping the careers of emerging attorneys. Throughout Courtney's career, which she has spent with The Center for Family Law, she has demonstrated a deep dedication to mentorship, offering guidance, encouragement, and opportunities to those entering the profession, both in and out of the firm. Courtney has been devoted to fostering professional growth and helping cultivate the confidence and skills of future leaders in the law. Please join us in congratulating Courtney on this well-deserved recognition. We are honored to have her as part of our firm and grateful for the example she sets within our profession and community.
November 17, 2023
Once again, The Center for Family Law has been ranked as a 2024 "Best Law Firm" by U.S. News & World Reports in the area of family law in St. Louis.
April 20, 2023
Congratulations to Courtney and all of the BAMSL Law Day 2023 Award Recipients. The Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis (BAMSL) has selected attorney Courtney Green as one of three attorneys to receive the 2022-2023 Young Lawyers Division Award of Merit (YLD). This award is given to YLD members to recognize their service to the organization. Courtney has been a YLD board member since 2020, serving as chairperson of Read Across America and chairperson for Motion for Kids. This is Courtney’s second time receiving the YLD Award of Merit. The Firm could not be more proud of Courtney’s continued commitment and dedication to serving the bar and STL community. BAMSL will recognize the winners of the YLD Award of Merit at the Law Day Awards Ceremony on May 1, 2023, at the Missouri Athletic Club. Illinois Attorney General Kwane Raoul is the event’s keynote speaker. What is Law Day? Law Day is an annual event taking place across the nation on May 1 to recognize the rule of law. Established in 1958 by President Eisenhower, Law Day is celebrated by bar groups, courts, schools, and community organizations worldwide. Law Day aims to recognize and educate Americans about how the legal process strives to protect our freedoms and achieve justice for all. Click this link to learn more about Law Day.