I was born and raised in Flagstaff, Arizona, where my appreciation for the outdoors and community took root early on. Outside of my legal practice, I enjoy spending time hiking with my dog and snowboarding during the winter months—activities that continue to ground me and provide balance.
Before entering the legal profession, I built a career in the television and film industry. I began at Flagstaff’s local news station and later transitioned to the Los Angeles film industry, where I worked as a production manager and line producer. In that role, I was responsible for developing and managing complex budgets, negotiating contracts with cast and crew, and ensuring compliance with industry organizations such as SAG and IATSE. Managing high-stakes productions with competing interests required precision, accountability, and problem-solving—skills that translate naturally to legal advocacy.
Since becoming an attorney, I have focused on helping clients resolve complex and often emotionally charged legal matters. Early in my career, I practiced in the areas of personal injury and family law, where I developed a strong foundation in litigation and client advocacy. My interest in business law grew from working with business owners who needed clear, practical legal guidance informed by real-world risk.
More recently, I have had the privilege of working on mass tort litigation representing survivors of childhood sexual abuse, including cases involving large institutions such as the Catholic Church and the Boy Scouts of America. This work reinforced the importance of accountability, careful case preparation, and client-centered representation.
After years of working for others and representing clients across the country, I founded my own firm to focus my practice on serving Arizona clients. Today, my work centers on family law, business law, and personal injury litigation on behalf of individuals and families harmed by the negligence of others. I also dedicate a portion of my practice to representing survivors of childhood sexual abuse in civil actions against perpetrators and the institutions that protected them.
I bring to my practice a diverse professional background and a lifetime of experience, approaching each case with care, precision, and dedication. My goal is to provide clear guidance, thoughtful strategy, and committed advocacy for every client I represent.
I earned my Paralegal Certificate from the University of Arizona. After graduating from Northern Arizona University with a Bachelor of Arts degree, I went on to earn my Juris Doctor from the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University.
I remain committed to ongoing legal study and professional development, with particular interest in dispute negotiation, agreements, and practical problem-solving.
I am a member of the State Bar of Arizona, the Coconino County Bar Association, the American Bar Association, and the American Association for Justice.

This approach is not for everyone—but it is essential for clients who want clarity, preparation, and accountability.
I do not guarantee outcomes. I do provide direct advice, preparation, and advocacy based on the facts of your case and the applicable law.
This firm does not operate as a high-volume practice. Consultations are designed to determine whether representation makes sense—not simply to confirm what you want to hear.
If you are seeking:
You are encouraged to schedule a consultation.
If you are looking for guaranteed results or a lawyer who avoids difficult conversations, this may not be the right fit.