Stephanie Trevino
Stephanie Trevino graduated from Pepperdine University (cum laude) with a B.A. in Intercultural Communication and a Minor in Sociology. Awarded a scholarship through Pepperdine to spend the year abroad in Florence, Italy, Stephanie began a fascination with cultures. With a heart for helping underserved groups and a sensitivity to injustice, Stephanie immediately began working toward her J.D. at Texas Wesleyan School of Law (now known as Texas A&M School of Law) and volunteering for the Texas Innocence Project. With Southwestern University School of Law, Stephanie traveled to Buenos Aires, Argentina to attend classes toward her JD and experience another culture. Her experience includes working as a guardian ad litem in the Texas probate system advocating for the incapacitated, representing people navigating the Title IV-D courts, and defending the accused in the Tarrant County Juvenile Courts. Stephanie had her own family law practice in Tarrant County and is a trained mediator with a passion to help parties stay out of the court system. She is married and has 3 children.