Why I Started My Law Firm — and Why I Focus on Families Like Yours.
When I decided to open my own law firm, I knew exactly who I wanted to serve: families who care deeply about protecting the people they love but often feel unsure about where to begin.
For many families, estate planning feels distant. It feels like something reserved for people with large estates or complicated finances. But in reality, every family deserves the peace that comes from having a clear plan. I built my firm to make that process approachable, affordable, and personal.
A Personal Mission
My decision to focus on families is deeply personal. Like so many people, I have seen firsthand what happens when a loved one passes away without a will. It is not just about the paperwork or the probate process; it is about the emotional toll and the uncertainty that follows.
Those experiences shaped my commitment to helping other families avoid that kind of pain. My goal is to give you the comfort of knowing that your children, your spouse, and your wishes will be cared for exactly as you intend.
A Firm Rooted in Community
Johnston County and the surrounding areas are home for me. I understand the values of our community—hard work, family, and the desire to do right by the people we love. That is why my practice is designed to meet families where they are.
From virtual consultations to straightforward pricing, I want every family to feel that planning for the future is within reach. You do not need to have everything figured out to start; you only need someone who understands and will guide you with care.
Why Families Like Yours Matter Most
Every family’s story is unique, but the love that drives people to plan is universal. I have seen that love in parents who want to name guardians, in couples planning their first home together, and in individuals making sure their legacy endures.
Those are the families I am honored to serve.
If you have been thinking about creating an estate plan, but you’re not sure where to begin, I invite you to take the first step. You will find that it feels less like a legal task and more like an act of care.