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Kira  Krivosh

Kira Krivosh

Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas General Division
Unexpired Term Ending Dec. 31, 2026

Candidate Details

  • Residence
    Rocky River
  • Email
    info@krivoshforjudge.com
  • Website
    krivoshforjudge.com
  • Social Media
    facebook.com/KrivoshforJudge
    instagram.com/krivoshforjudge
  • Age
    42
  • Occupation
    Magistrate
  • Education

    -Cleveland State University College of Law - Graduated 2008

    -Kent State University- Graduated 2005

  • Work Experience

    Magistrate

    Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas – Juvenile Division

    April 2021 to Present

     

    Lead Federal Bankruptcy Prosecutor- Assistant Prosecuting Attorney  

    Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office

    May 2018– April 2021

     

    Assistant Prosecuting Attorney / Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office

    March 2013– April 2021

     

    Attorney

    City of Garfield Heights Law Department

    November 2009- March 2013

     

    Clerk 

    Ritzler, Coughlin & Swansinger Ltd.

    2008-2009

  • Family
    Married with 2 children
  • Affiliations

    Board of Directors / Open Doors Academy

    Co-founder and Board Member / The Giving Tree Project

    Co-Leader / Racial Equity and the Law for the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association

    Board of Directors / Rocky River Soccer Organization

    Board of Directors / Rocky River Bucs Baseball

    Former Board of Directors / Former Board Member for the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association (CMBA),

    Former Board Vice President for many years for the Citizen’s Committee for Lakewood Animal Shelter

    Rocky River Soccer Organization Coach

    Norman S. Minor Bar Association Member since 2019.

    Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association Member since 2017.

    o   Director on the Board of Directors for 2019-2023

    o   Co-Leader of Racial Equity and the Law Committee on Dismantling Systemic and Negotiated Racism since 2020.

    o   For 2022-2023 on the Executive Committee, have previously been on the Membership Committee and was previously the Vice Chair of the Government Law Section.

    o   Published multiple articles and have given numerous CLEs on topics such as Warrant Review Program, Animal Rights, Ethics, Family Law and Federal Bankruptcy law.

    o   Presented talks on Native Heritage Month, Racial Equity, Law School advice and New Lawyer Training.

    o   Graduate of CMBA Leadership Academy 2020

    o   CMBA Fellow

    o   2023 Award CMBA Legacy 150 Award for Legacy in the Making

    o   Former Vice Chair for the Government Law Section 2019-2020

    o   3Rs Program

    Ohio Magistrates Association Member and have helped plan CLEs for the biannual Magistrate Conference, including presenting CLE.

    Former Federal Bar Association Member 

    Former American Bankruptcy Institute Member

    Westshore Bar Association Member

    Prior member of the 20/30 Club

    Board of Directors – 2018-2019 Strategic Transformation Director for the Junior League of Cleveland

    Board of Directors – 2017-2018 Nominating Director for the Junior League of Cleveland

    Board of Directors- 2019-2023 for the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association

    Cleveland State College of Law Mentorship Program- Mentor

    College Now Mentor

    Cleveland State College of Law Alumni Association Life Member

    Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Foundation Fellow

    Contributing Writer for the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association

    Past Contributing Writer for the Ohio Bar Association, published in “Law you can use”

    Justinian Forum Member

    Lake Erie Native American Council Volunteer

    The Giving Tree Project

     

    Achievements and Awards

    Legacy In the Making Award
    ·       2023 Recipient of the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association Legacy 150 “Legacy in the Making Award.” Legacy in the Making Awards recognize lawyers who, although early in their careers, have already demonstrated a career trajectory that is destined for greatness.

    ·       May 14, 2023- Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association Member of the Day

    ·       2021 Kent State University’s Faces of Kent State Alumni Feature

    ·       2019 Recipient of Francis Payne Bolton Award given by the Junior League of Cleveland. Established in May 1975, it is given, when appropriate, to an Active or Sustainer who has made an outstanding contribution in her field. It is to be given for professional achievement which results in local or national eminence based upon the precepts, ideals, dedication, and measurable accomplishments exemplified by the service of Frances Payne Bolton to this country.

    ·       Class of 2019 for The Cleveland Bridge Builders- Cleveland Leadership Center

    ·       Class of 2020 for The Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association’s Leadership Academy

    ·       2018 Recipient of Ohio State Bar Foundation District 12 Community Service Award for Attorneys 40 & Under. This award is presented to attorneys, 40 years of age or younger, who contribute substantial time and effort in service to a local social service, or a local civic, artistic, or cultural organization. The service must be outside the nominee's practice of law and must be given without compensation. Emphasis is placed on current service. Recipients should represent the ideals of the legal profession and, by example, be a credit to the profession.

    ·       Recipient of “2016 Northeast Ohio Top 25 Under 35 Movers & Shakers” Award

    ·       Recipient of Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office –“Child Support Unit Mission, Vision and Core Values- Honorable Mention Contributor” Award

    ·       Kent State University’s Young Alumni Spotlight

     

    Publications
    Krivosh, Magistrate K. (2022) “Collaboration is Key: Cuyahoga County Court of Common Please Juvenile Division Partnered With the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office and Cuyahoga County Public Defender’s Office for a Warrant Review Pilot Program” Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association Bar Journal, Issue October 2022, pp 34.

    Krivosh, Magistrate K. (2021) “Life Lessons From Lake Erie” Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association Bar Journal, Issue November 2021, pp 36.

    Kittoe-Krivosh, K.S. (2021) “Confessions From a Quarantine, How I Co-founded a Non-Profit During a Pandemic” Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association Bar Journal, Issue April 2021, pp 30.

    Kittoe-Krivosh, K.S. (2020) “Placing Families as Priority, Domestic Support Obligations in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy” Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association Bar Journal, Issue September 2020, pp 24.

    Kittoe-Krivosh, K.S. (2019) “Handling Your Business” Crain’s Cleveland Business, July 16, 2019.

    Kittoe-Krivosh, K.S. (2019) “Know Thyself, Be Thyself” Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association Bar Journal, Issue March 2019, pp 38.

    Kittoe-Krivosh, K.S. (2019) “Life Lessons from a Legal Yogi” Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association Bar Journal, Issue February 2019, pp 34.

    Kittoe-Krivosh, K.S. (2018) “Be A Champion” Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association Bar Journal, Issue October 2018, pp. 34-35. 

    Kittoe-Krivosh, K.S. , Ritz, S., Weinberg, M., Thomas, N., Wu, C., (2018) “Cuyahoga County Prosecutors and Domestic Support Obligations: A Million Dollar Idea” Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association Bar Journal, Issue September 2018, pp. 26-29. 

    Kittoe-Krivosh, K.S. (2018) “Starting Out With Passion” Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association Bar Journal, Issue January 2018, pp. 32-34. 

    (Multiple Authors listed in book), Kittoe-Krivosh, K.S. (2013) “Tax Abatements Exempt Real Estate Taxes for Improvement Projects” Ohio State Bar Association, Funded by the Ohio State Bar Foundation, Legal Basics for Small Business 2013 Edition, July 1, 2013.

  • Endorsements

    I have received over 100 endorsements. Please review endorsement area in website.

    https://www.krivoshforjudge.com/endorsed

    Cuyahoga County Democratic Party

    North Shore AFL-CIO

    Cleveland Building & Constructions Trade Council

    UAW Region 2B

    AFSCME Power in Action

    Plumbers Local 55 COPE Committee

    CWA Local 4340

    Painters & Allied Trades District Council No. 6

    Pipefitters Local Union 120

    Theatrical Stage Employees Local Union No. 27

    Stonewall Democrats

    North Shore AFL-CIO

    Letters to the Editor

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Question 1

List your judicial experience (courts and years)

Magistrate - Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Juvenile Division

April 2021 to present

Abbreviated Candidate Answers

Magistrate - Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Juvenile Division

April 2021 to present


Question 2

What non-judicial legal experience qualifies you to be a judge?

My 14-years of legal experience make me uniquely prepared to take the bench. I have practiced in municipal, county and federal court levels and worked on civil and criminal cases. I also have judicial experience as a magistrate. As former Assistant Cuyahoga County Prosecutor, my team and I helped secure over $17.6 million in domestic support obligations for families and children. I received an honorable mention for the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office Child Support Unit Mission, Vision and Core Values Award. While working for the Garfield Heights Law Department, I gained significant criminal experience as well as providing legal advice to the administration on constitutional and employment issues. During law school, I worked for Ritzler, Coughlin & Swansinger Ltd. and worked on civil litigation cases regarding insurance defense which includes cases filed in the General Division.

I believe that for the legal system to function best, it must be accessible and understood by everyday people, especially those who are directly impacted. Having made presentations to the general public on what various levels of courts do, it is apparent that most people are overwhelmed by the court system. As the daughter of educators and former substitute teacher myself, I use my skills and experience to educate the public and other attorneys through presentations, teaching Continuing Legal Education courses (CLEs) and publishing articles to help attorneys improve their practice. Every day as a magistrate, I make sure that all the parties in my cases understand the process, the relevant laws, and the reasoning behind my rulings. If elected as a judge, I will make the court system more approachable and accessible to the general public.

Abbreviated Candidate Answers

My 14-years of legal experience make me uniquely prepared to take the bench. I have practiced in municipal, county and federal court levels and worked on civil and criminal cases. I also have judicial experience as a magistrate. As former Assistant Cuyahoga County Prosecutor, my team and I helped secure over $17.6 million in domestic support obligations for families and children. I received an honorable mention for the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office Child Support Unit Mission, Vision and Core Values Award. While working for the Garfield Heights Law Department, I gained significant criminal experience as well as providing legal advice to the administration on constitutional and employment issues.

I believe that for the legal system to function best, it must be accessible and understood by everyday people, especially those who are directly impacted. Having made presentations to the general public on what various levels of courts do, it is apparent that most people are overwhelmed by the court system. As the daughter of educators and former substitute teacher myself, I use my skills and experience to educate the public and other attorneys through presentations, teaching Continuing Legal Education courses (CLEs) and publishing articles to help attorneys improve their practice. Every day as a magistrate, I make sure that all the parties in my cases understand the process, the relevant laws, and the reasoning behind my rulings. If elected as a judge, I will make the court system more approachable and accessible to the general public.


Question 3

Why are you running for this particular court seat?

I want to make a difference in people's lives. My parents instilled in me a commitment to public service. Both educators, I witnessed the care and commitment they had for students from challenging backgrounds. They taught my sister and me that we should work for something bigger than ourselves. Today, she’s a social worker, and I’ve been working to make a difference through my volunteer work with nonprofits and in my legal career. 

My parents grew up in challenging circumstances and I often reflect that many of the people who find themselves coming before me probably grew up similarly. That is why I am so passionate about making the legal system being fair, accessible, and transparent – while still working to hold wrongdoers accountable. That is why I am running for a seat on the Court of Common Pleas General Division.

I have used my role as magistrate to implement innovative practices to help defendants address outstanding support enforcement warrants in a way that alleviates the stress off the legal system and allows defendants to move on with their lives. I have enacted smart, common sense courtroom practices that both promote stability and justice.

Abbreviated Candidate Answers

I want to make a difference in people's lives. My parents instilled in me a commitment to public service. Both educators, I witnessed the care and commitment they had for students from challenging backgrounds. They taught my sister and me that we should work for something bigger than ourselves. Today, she’s a social worker, and I’ve been working to make a difference through my volunteer work with nonprofits and in my legal career. 

My parents grew up in challenging circumstances and I often reflect that many of the people who find themselves coming before me probably grew up similarly. That is why I am so passionate about making the legal system being fair, accessible, and transparent – while still working to hold wrongdoers accountable. That is why I am running for a seat on the Court of Common Pleas General Division.

I have used my role as magistrate to implement innovative practices to help defendants address outstanding support enforcement warrants in a way that alleviates the stress off the legal system and allows defendants to move on with their lives. I have enacted smart, common sense courtroom practices that both promote stability and justice.