About Keanna Broadie
Contact Keanna
Phone: (904) 619-1386
Email: [email protected]
Keanna is dedicated to empowering her clients, listening to their stories, and advocating for their needs with conviction.
Starting at a young age, Keanna made precise decisions to cause her to land exactly where she is. Technically speaking, Keanna graduated from college a month prior to graduating from high school. She started college as a high school freshman, taking up to eight classes a semester, and cramming a college education in with a high school experience. After graduating high school, she went straight to Florida State University where she finely focused her studies on her two areas of interest, family and law. At Florida State University she earned two bachelor’s degrees related to those interests—a Bachelor of Science in Criminology and a Bachelor of Science in Family and Child Sciences.
Following her undergraduate education at FSU, she leaped head-first into the legal world. In fact, her first post-collegiate job was with Molly and Christie at Sasso and Guerrero’s predecessor firm, Kinney and Sasso. Keanna climbed her way through the ranks at Kinney and Sasso, working first as their receptionist, then as their paralegal, and now as an attorney at Sasso and Guerrero.
Keanna worked with the Sasso and Guerrero partners for over two years prior to attending law school at Florida Coastal School of Law. During her employment, and through most of law school, Keanna was also a Guardian ad Litem. Guardians ad Litem are certified, court-appointed volunteers tasked with advocating for a child’s best interest in dependency proceedings. Keanna’s first-hand experience with the dependency system gives her a unique perspective on family law which she uses for the benefit of her clients.
While in law school, Keanna was a member of the nationally ranked Moot Court team, Student Animal Legal Defense Fund Society, and the Real Property and Environmental Law Society. During her attendance at Florida Coastal, the school was ranked the #1 Moot Court team in the nation. This ranking followed shortly after Keanna’s team took first place overall in the Elon University’s Billings, Exum & Frye competition, after competing against 41 teams from 28 different law schools.
Keanna has also had the honor of clerking for The Honorable Steven M. Fahlgren, who currently presides in Duval County, and working with the experienced trial attorneys at Davis & Steger, PLLC, in Nassau County. Through these experiences, Keanna gained valuable legal research, writing, and advocacy skills which she channels into her career.
Keanna is steadfastly driven by the two things to which she is profoundly connected: family and law. She has dedicated her life towards building her career as a family lawyer. She understands that family law cases involve the most intimate matters which significantly impact people’s lives, and she strives to represent her client’s interests with the same conviction as if it were her own case.
Keanna is a member of the Family Law Section as well as the Young Lawyers Division of the Florida Bar, the Robert M. Foster Inn of Court in Nassau County, and the Florida Family Law American Inn of Court.