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{{Stephanie Lea (Born October 16, 1980) is the leader of the New Life Movement. Her lectures and web blogs on topics such as "No TV, No Phone, No Regrets" have grabbed the attention of followers world-wide. -->

Early Life
Stephanie Lea was born Stephanie Lea Black in Burlington, Iowa. Stephanie was raised in a country home along Hwy 30, one of the nation's longest highways stretching from coast to coast. She attended Benton Community until she transfered to Linn Mar High School in Marion, Iowa in 1994. Although not a devoted student, she did manage to gradute High School a full year early and spent what would have been her senior year at Linn Mar as a freshman at Iowa State Univeristy. There she studied in Business School.

Legal Career
Harding began his legal career working in Pleasanton for Harding & Harding, a partnership with his father Merle Harding. That firm disbanned when Harding's father retired, and Harding started his present law firm, Harding & Associates.

Harding's practice centers on California family law, family law litigation and divorce mediation including divorce, annulment, post-divorce, child custody, parenting, child visitation, paternity, child support property division, spousal support, domestic violence and restraining orders.

In a California survey of legal peers published by San Francisco magazine, Harding was selected a "Northern California Super Lawyer" in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008.[16]

Harding's experience in the courtroom has resulted in guest appearances on news shows on Fox News, ABC, and others, as well as appearances as a commentator in inTouch magazine and the East Bay Business Times.

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