Brought up in a family-owned business taught Kim at an early age how to run a business. But it wasn't her dream. Law became a second career, and her experience with family tragedy set the stage for a successful one.
Business Owner at a Young Age
Going to work for her family's clothing business at the age of 10 was what she was told to do. Learning the day-to-day operations of manufacturing at the side of her father was a gift. She didn't realize it until his untimely death at the age of 45. Armed with the knowledge of what he taught her, she continued on and grew the business along with her sister and mother. Ups and downs, twists and turns led Kim to learn how to adapt to changing times.
Oldest Student In The Class
A visit to a courthouse as a child sparked a dream that she was able to pursue after she sold the family business. She found herself the oldest student in her classes at Pepperdine Law School. And having the knowledge of what it was like for her father to die without an estate plan is what leads her to this day. Her clients may not know entirely what drives her, but what they do know is that she has been in many of their shoes. Her compassion for family situations along with her experience with family-owned businesses makes her a successful estate planning and trust administration attorney.
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