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Marcia
Pevey, a native Texan and adopted Houstonian, has been
actively practicing law for over 15 years in the Houston
community.
Ms. Pevey
graduated from the University of Texas McCombs School of
Business with a degree in Marketing and Management.
Thereafter she attended the University of Houston Law Center
graduating in the top 15% of her class and was inducted into
Phi Delta Phi National Honor Society.
During Law
School, Ms. Pevey worked for the 190th District
Court briefing cases presented for Summary Judgment and the 14th
Court of Appeals drafting opinions.
Since law
school, Ms. Pevey has worked for the Probate Courts as an
appointee representing Wards in Guardianship proceedings and
as Guardian Ad Litem reporting to the Court the Ward’s best
interest in contested matters. Ms. Pevey has represented
clients in trust matters, estate administration, creating
wills, and small estate planning. Ms. Pevey has also worked in
the Juvenile Courts representing Juveniles in criminal matters
and representing children that are in the Court’s protection
because of abuse or neglect. By working for the Courts, Ms.
Pevey has gained the experience needed to guide her clients
through the legal process.
Ms. Pevey
has been certified in Elder Law and Probate for 15 years. She
had both her father and her mother-in-law residing in her home
in their declining years and therefore understands the
problems, emotions, and solutions involved in caring and
providing for elderly relatives and friends.
Ms. Pevey’s
professional passion is problem solving – finding solutions to
the unique needs of the elderly, disabled, or incapacitated,
and helping families implement these solutions.
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