Supporting individuals and families through life’s most challenging transitions is the focus of my work in family law. I aim to provide clients with clarity, empathy, and practical guidance, helping them navigate divorce, custody, and related matters with confidence and a clear plan forward.
While earning my J.D. at Mitchell Hamline School of Law, I served as a summer law clerk at Henson Efron and gained hands-on experience with family law and estate matters. I also externed in family courts and private practice, where I observed mediations, settlement conferences, and trials, and assisted with legal research and drafting. These experiences gave me a strong foundation in the complexities of family law and a deep appreciation for the importance of careful, client-focused advocacy.
Before law school, I worked as Program Director at White Bear Center for the Arts, where I built strong organizational and communication skills that now inform my approach to client service.
