I began my legal career as a prosecutor for the Long Beach City Prosecutor’s Office and, later, for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. I found a deep fulfillment in my work as I worked to serve the community where I lived and the people who lived here. When I worked in Long Beach, I was the key prosecutor for the Domestic Violence Unit, fulfilling the need to create a bond with and help individual victims and to make a difference in their lives.

Though my career path eventually changed, my desire to connect with my community and the individuals and families that comprise it did not. In 2009, my sister, Danielle, and I started Wiezorek & Geye, and we continue to pursue our passion of making life better for those around us.

At Wiezorek & Geye, I practice in the field of Estate Planning, Probate, and Trust Administration. Danielle and I carry on the tradition established by our attorney father who combined empathy and integrity with experience and dedication. We are regularly out educating our community on the importance of estate planning, and making personal connections with our clients. It is these relationships that continue to make practicing law so rewarding for me, along with delivering a product that I know will work for my clients.

My undergrad work was completed at UCLA and I received my law degree from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, in 2004. I have been a member of the California State Bar since 2004, and I live in my hometown in Long Beach with my husband, three kids and dog, Watson.