I joined Walters Gilbreath, PLLC at the start of 2025, bringing a unique blend of experience and dedication to the firm. After spending four years as a stay-at-home mom, I transitioned back into the legal field. My extensive background in school law defense allowed me to gain familiarity with a variety of legal areas, including family law. What I appreciate most about family law is its people-centric nature. Helping clients and their families navigate challenging and often overwhelming times is at the heart of my practice. Providing support and guidance during these pivotal moments is a responsibility that I approach with care and commitment.
When recommending legal counsel, I prioritize firms that value communication, transparency, and client involvement. Walters Gilbreath, PLLC stands out for its dedication to ensuring clients are both informed and engaged throughout their cases. This approach fosters trust and confidence, creating a partnership that empowers clients as they move forward.
Outside of the office, I serve as a school board trustee for my children’s district which allows me to work closely with educators, students, and the community, while also advocating for public education in Texas. Additionally, I have been a member of the Capital Area Paralegal Association for over a decade, even serving as President in 2016. Through CAPA, I have organized continuing legal education conferences, volunteered at wills clinics for teachers and the CANLAW Clinic, and earned three paralegal certifications.
In my free time, I enjoy reading, knitting, and spending quality moments with my two sons, especially supporting their activities. With a strong foundation in law and a passion for helping others, I am proud to be an invaluable asset to Walters Gilbreath, PLLC, and the clients we serve.