I first became interested in family law while I was teaching in an early elementary school. My students were very young but many were involved in legal issues affecting their families. During law school, I interned with an organization that represented parents going through cases with Child Protective Services, so family law was a natural fit once I graduated from law school.
I have stayed in family law because I want to be a source of compassion and guidance in a process that can be stressful and confusing. I enjoy working with clients to find solutions to even the most complex problems. I want clients to feel empowered and understood, no matter the situation.
I love genealogy and family history research, as well as Irish dance and music.
I have stayed in family law because I want to be a source of compassion and guidance in a process that can be stressful and confusing.”