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About jessica

Jessica was born and raised in Nebraska. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology, magna cum laude, from Creighton University, and went on to receive her Juris Doctor from Creighton University School of Law, where she served as a member of the Creighton Law Review. Her academic background reflects both her strong intellectual foundation and her commitment to thoughtful, disciplined work. 

Driven by compassion and a deep sense of purpose, Jessica focuses her practice on family law, where she serves as a trusted advocate for individuals and families navigating some of life’s most challenging moments. She brings a thoughtful approach to every case—balancing empathy with hard work, determination, and careful legal analysis. Known for her strong research and problem-solving skills, Jessica works diligently to develop practical, effective strategies tailored to each client’s unique circumstances. 

Jessica is relentless in her pursuit of the best possible outcomes for the families she represents. Whether negotiating resolutions or advocating in the courtroom, she is committed to delivering results that promote stability, fairness, and long-term well-being for famiiles. She prioritizes clear communication and takes the time to build meaningful relationships with her clients, ensuring they feel informed, supported, and confident throughout the legal process. 

Clients value Jessica for her steady presence, her work ethic, and her genuine care for their futures. They appreciate her ability to combine legal insight with empathy, her responsiveness and attention to detail, and her unwavering commitment to guiding them through difficult transitions with clarity and strength. 
Outside of her practice, Jessica enjoys singing, playing tennis, and spending time with her kitten, Clover. She also has a deep appreciation for history and a natural curiosity that inspires her to continually learn and explore. 

Educational Background

 

  • Creighton University – Juris Doctor, concentration in Family Law