Christopher “CJ” Breaux

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Biography

Christopher “CJ” Breaux is a Lafayette, Louisiana family law attorney who helps individuals and families resolve divorce, community property, and other legal matters with clarity and compassion. His background in public service and work with a non-profit law firm gave him the skills and perspective to serve clients with genuine care. CJ takes time to understand each client’s story, priorities, and concerns before approaching their needs with practical, solutions-focused strategies.

CJ focuses on many aspects of family law, including divorce and community partitions, along with additional experience in commercial and residential real estate and property law. He maintains a high level of professionalism while remaining approachable, creating an environment where clients feel supported through challenging legal situations.

Outside of his practice, CJ enjoys coaching his son’s soccer team, golfing, and attending LSU football and baseball games.

Associations & Awards

Associations

• Lafayette Bar Association

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Family Law
  • Real Estate & Property

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Northwestern State University of Louisiana, B.A., Criminal Justice
Law School Attended:
Southern University Law Center, J.D.
Year of First Admission:
2023
Admission:
2023, Louisiana
Memberships:
Lafayette Bar Association.
ISLN:
1001357548

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