Legal Assistant

Karla Guerrero

Karla is a recent graduate of San Diego State University, where she earned her degree in Criminal Justice in 2024.

Her academic experience provided her with a strong foundation in legal systems, criminology, and the principles of justice, which she now applies to her work in family law. She also completed coursework that emphasized ethics, research, and community advocacy—skills that align closely with the values of our firm.

Fluent in both English and Spanish, she is able to communicate effectively with a diverse range of clients, ensuring they feel heard, understood, and supported throughout the legal process.

With a strong passion for the legal field, she brings organization, dedication, and a driven work ethic to our team. Her commitment to excellence and attention to detail make her a valuable asset to our firm as she builds a meaningful career in law.

Beyond her professional pursuits, she enjoys staying active through gym workouts, hiking, and exploring new cities. She also finds balance and inspiration in cooking, journaling, reading, and attending live concerts—activities that fuel her creativity and love for learning.

Recent Posts From The Team

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Managing Custody When Children Participate in Elite Sports or Competitive Activities

Managing custody for a high-level athlete requires moving beyond basic parenting plans into specialized legal and practical frameworks.
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How Child Support Works After Adoption

This article breaks down how child support works after adoption in California, when obligations are extinguished, and what to consider when navigating these cases.
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Can I Date During Divorce in California? Legal vs Strategic Risks

This article breaks down the difference between what is legally allowed and what may still be strategically risky in a California divorce.