Why did you decide to become an attorney?
It may sound corny, but I became an attorney because I truly believe in our system of government and I wanted to make it work for the people who need it.
What experiences (work and personal) help you to be a better attorney?
As the mom of two boys, I've learned about compassion and conflict resolution. As a bartender, I discovered that everyone has an interesting story to tell, so I learned to listen. In the Air Force, I learned discipline. When I worked on an assembly line building trucks, I learned about hard work. In the field of Human Resources, I came to appreciate that each individual has something to contribute.
What made you choose your primary area of law?
Deciding to practice in the field of family law was a difficult decision. It is not easy seeing people torn apart by emotional family disputes, fighting over children and money. I finally decided to practice in this area because I thought I could help restore some peace to a difficult situation. My highest priority in each of these cases is to keep the children out of the fray. I practice employment law because it intrigues me. The law is interesting and complex and I like helping people understand their rights and responsibilities.
What makes your law firm unique?
Our firm is small, but mighty. The good thing about a small firm is that you get personal service from an attorney. However, we have each worked at larger firms and we bring those resources to bear when necessary.
Describe your ideal client.
My ideal client is one who actively participates in his or her case. It is my job to know and apply the law, it is the client's job to give an accurate account of the facts. My relationship with my clients is a a partnership.
Describe your personal interests and hobbies.
I love gardening and heavy metal music.
Describe your charitable activities.
I give to my church and I contribute to various charities.