While I am deeply committed to my legal career, I am also committed to my hobbies. In my free time, I enjoy relaxing with a good book. I have set a goal for myself to read 40 books each year. I enjoy a wide variety of genres from fiction, non-fiction, mystery, and more. I also enjoy relaxing by watching a good movie. I believe a good movie or a good book can transport you to a different reality to experience more in life. Outside of movies and books, I enjoy being outside and staying active. Whether it’s hiking through Tennessee’s beautiful landscapes, hitting the gym, or simply taking a long walk and listening to a podcast or audiobook, I find that staying active helps create balance in life.
I’m also a very avid sports fan. You can find me every Saturday in the fall cheering for the Tennessee Vols. I’ll also be there in the winter and spring for Basketball and Baseball. I’ve also recently developed an interest in Hockey and will be rooting for the Nashville Predators during the NHL season. For what I consider good reasons, I also consider myself a Seattle Seahawks fan and find myself rooting for them during the NFL season.
I was born and raised in Stewart County, Tennessee and graduated from Stewart County High School in 2018. I have always found the legal field fascinating and knew I wanted to become an Attorney since my time at Stewart County High School. Eager to start my legal education, I chose to attend the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. I chose UT not just for their strong academic reputation, but also because it offered a unique program that allowed me to complete my undergraduate degree and law degree in six years rather than the usual seven. Majoring in pre-law studies and political science with a minor in philosophy, I graduated magna cum laude in 2022. I then continued my law school journey, graduating in 2024.
Initially, I entered law school with aspirations of becoming a prosecutor. However, during my first year of law school, I realized that my true passion was in the transactional side of law. This realization sparked my enrollment in estate planning, tax, and real estate classes. I found these areas of the law better fit my personality and my skill sets. This pivot allowed me to tailor my law school career towards becoming an estate planning attorney.
While I cherished my time in East Tennessee, there’s no place like home. Returning to Middle Tennessee feels like coming full circle, and I am eager to reconnect with the community that shaped me. I am excited to be able help people in this community with their estate planning and probate needs. I look forward to guiding clients through the complexities of these areas, helping them secure peace of mind for the future.
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