Biography
Grace Fischer has strived to support the families of her community throughout her entire career. Before becoming an attorney, Grace worked as a social worker and mental health provider, where she learned the importance of listening with empathy, advocating with purpose, and helping people navigate systems during their most vulnerable moments. Now a family law attorney, Grace combines her background in mental health with strong legal advocacy to guide clients through divorce, custody, and support matters.
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Grace approaches her cases with empathy and precision. Her goal is to guide clients through these challenges with clarity and compassion, always working toward individualized solutions that promote long-term stability and healing. Whether through negotiation or litigation, Grace is committed to empowering her clients and advocating for their best interests every step of the way.
Grace attended the University of Montana, where she graduated early, with honors, double-majoring in Psychology and Sociology.
For law school, Grace attended South Texas College of Law Houston. During her time in law school, she was a Committee Leader for the Houston Young Lawyers Association, a Secretary for the First Generation Student Association, and a member of the Hispanic Law Student Association.