Kellie officially joined our team as a Paralegal in January 2020, following an office internship. Kellie attended Texas Wesleyan University, where she graduated summa cum laude, with a degree in Paralegal Studies. She now serves as our office’s senior paralegal, supervising other paralegals and assisting four attorneys.
Kellie works on cases involving family law matters, probate, premarital agreements, postnuptial agreements, estate planning, and trusts.
Prior to joining our team, Kellie worked as a paralegal intern for the Law Office of Gill & Brissette in Fort Worth.
It was during Kellie’s time working as a felony court clerk for the Tarrant County District Clerk’s office, that she decided to return to school as a full-time student and complete her bachelor’s degree.
Education
- Texas Wesleyan University
- Tarrant County Junior College
Memberships
- State Bar of Texas – Paralegal Division
- Fort Worth Paralegal Association
- Tau Sigma National Honor Society,
- Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society,
Professional Skills
- Family Law
- Estate Planning
- Probate
- Business Law
- Legal Research
- Client Relations
- Document Preparation
- Exceptional Attention to Detail
- Excellent Written & Verbal Communication
- General Office Support
- eFile Texas
- Notary Public
- Time Management
- Dropbox
- OneDrive
- MyCase
- Firm Central
- LawPay®
- TXdocs®
- Microsoft Office Proficient
Volunteering
Kellie volunteers with Tarrant County Volunteer Attorney Services (TVAS) helping with wills clinics by notarizing and witnessing clients’ documents and also preparing documents for uncontested divorce clinics.
Personal Interests
Kellie enjoys photography, cooking, and watching professional and high school baseball with her husband.
One of her favorite Bible verses is Philippians 4:8, “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.”