JUDITH DELUS MONTGOMERY

ABOGADO PROPIETARIO/GERENTE


CONTÁCTENOS
Two little girls are blowing soap bubbles in a park.
A family is walking down a sidewalk in a park.
Judith Montgomery a woman in a red dress with a brooch on her chest is smiling.

Judith Delus Montgomery

Abogado propietario/gerente

Judith Delus Montgomery es una abogada caribeña-estadounidense que nació en las Bahamas y emigró a los Estados Unidos a la edad de 4 años. Judith creció en West Palm Beach, Florida, y es estadounidense de primera generación criada por padres inmigrantes haitianos. Judith siempre ha tenido el deseo de proteger a los ciudadanos comunes y asegurarse de que sus voces sean escuchadas. Obtuvo su licenciatura en Ciencias Políticas y Educación de la Universidad Estatal de Florida con una beca académica completa. Luego, Judith asistió a la Facultad de Derecho Thomas M. Cooley en la Universidad Western Michigan con una beca académica parcial. Luego completó su pasantía en la facultad de derecho en la Oficina del Fiscal Estatal del 13.º Circuito Judicial en Tampa, Florida.

Luego, Judith comenzó a trabajar como fiscal en la Oficina del Fiscal Estatal del Circuito Judicial 15 en West Palm Beach, Florida, donde perfeccionó sus habilidades procesales. Judith se mudó a Atlanta, Georgia, después de aceptar una oferta del Departamento de Trabajo de Georgia, donde se desempeñó como jueza de derecho administrativo.


En la actualidad, Judith ejerce en las áreas de derecho de familia e inmigración y frecuentemente imparte cursos de educación continua en todo el estado de Georgia sobre derecho de familia e inmigración. Judith es una autora publicada y está terminando su primer libro, “Divorce with Kids, A practical guide: Achieving the Best Outcome for You and Your Children”. Su último libro, “Through The Eyes of an Immigration Attorney: Finding Freedom from Divorce While Maintaining Your Immigration Status”, es un éxito de ventas número uno de Amazon en la categoría de divorcio. Judith también es muy activa en el área metropolitana de Atlanta y dedica su tiempo libre a organizaciones benéficas que ayudan a las víctimas de violencia doméstica, los derechos de los niños y los derechos de los animales.


Educación

  • Doctor en Derecho (JD), Facultad de Derecho Thomas M. Cooley de la Western Michigan University, 2009
  • Licenciatura en Ciencias Políticas y Educación, Universidad Estatal de Florida, 2003



Membresías a asociaciones profesionales y de abogados:

  • Colegio de Abogados del Estado de Georgia Miembro desde: 2012 hasta la actualidad
  • Comité de Niños y Tribunales del Colegio de Abogados del Estado de Georgia Desde: 2017
  • Colegio de Abogados del Estado de Georgia, División de Abogados Jóvenes Miembro desde: 2012 hasta el presente
  • Asociación de Abogadas Negras de Georgia Miembro desde: 2012 hasta el presente
  • Copresidenta de la Iniciativa de Mentoría de Mujer a Mujer 2015
  • Presidenta de la Iniciativa de Mentoría de Mujer a Mujer 2016 y 2017
  • Los 40 abogados negros menores de 40 años del año 2016
  • Asociación Nacional de Mujeres Profesionales Miembro desde: 2011 hasta la actualidad
  • Miembro del Colegio de Abogados de Atlanta desde: 2013 hasta la actualidad
  • Asociación de Abogados Litigantes de Georgia Miembro desde: 2014 hasta el presente
  • Miembro del Colegio de Abogados de Dekalb desde: 2013 hasta la actualidad
  • Miembro de la Academia de liderazgo de la división de abogados jóvenes del Colegio de abogados de Georgia 2016


Idioma hablado

  • Inglés
  • Criollo haitiano
  • Francés
  • Español


Educación

  • Doctor en Derecho (JD), Facultad de Derecho Thomas M. Cooley de la Western Michigan University, 2009
  • Licenciatura en Ciencias Políticas y Educación, Universidad Estatal de Florida, 2003



Membresías a asociaciones profesionales y de abogados:

  • Colegio de Abogados del Estado de Georgia Miembro desde: 2012 hasta la actualidad
  • Comité de Niños y Tribunales del Colegio de Abogados del Estado de Georgia Desde: 2017
  • Colegio de Abogados del Estado de Georgia, División de Abogados Jóvenes Miembro desde: 2012 hasta el presente
  • Asociación de Abogadas Negras de Georgia Miembro desde: 2012 hasta el presente
  • Copresidenta de la Iniciativa de Mentoría de Mujer a Mujer 2015
  • Presidenta de la Iniciativa de Mentoría de Mujer a Mujer 2016 y 2017
  • Los 40 abogados negros menores de 40 años del año 2016
  • Asociación Nacional de Mujeres Profesionales Miembro desde: 2011 hasta la actualidad
  • Miembro del Colegio de Abogados de Atlanta desde: 2013 hasta la actualidad
  • Asociación de Abogados Litigantes de Georgia Miembro desde: 2014 hasta el presente
  • Miembro del Colegio de Abogados de Dekalb desde: 2013 hasta la actualidad
  • Miembro de la Academia de liderazgo de la división de abogados jóvenes del Colegio de abogados de Georgia 2016


Idioma hablado

  • Inglés
  • Criollo haitiano
  • Francés
  • Español


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