Lindsey Houk, originally from North Carolina but now
residing in Denver, is a seasoned attorney with a background deeply rooted in
both real estate law and a passion for family law. She graduated from Lenoir
Rhyne University and earned her law degree from Charlotte School of Law.
Lindsey's journey in the legal field commenced with a focus on real estate
matters at Shapiro & Ingle. Her experiences encompassed various areas such
as foreclosures, real estate titles, bankruptcy, and representing lender's
rights in contested hearings, requiring her to traverse the state in advocating
for her clients.
Despite her initial emphasis on real estate, Lindsey's heart
gravitated towards family law, a sentiment ignited during her involvement in
the Self Serve Clinic for Pro Bono while in law school. Early experiences,
particularly in assisting families facing dire financial straits, instilled in
her a profound understanding of the importance of preserving familial bonds and
homes. Presently, Lindsey channels her extensive legal background and
compassionate approach into her current practice, guiding clients through the
complexities of family law while keeping their individual needs and long-term
goals at the forefront.
In her advocacy for clients, Lindsey prioritizes practical
solutions while remaining prepared to navigate the courtroom when necessary.
She collaborates closely with each client, offering alternatives to litigation
while steadfastly defending their interests. Whether through mediation or
litigation, Lindsey ensures that her clients receive professional and effective
representation at every stage of their case.
Lindsey's dedication and comprehensive approach have earned
her recognition within the legal community, resulting in accolades such as
being named Legal Elite in multiple years and recognized as a Super Lawyer.
Additionally, she actively participates in various professional associations,
including the Family Law Section of the North Carolina and Mecklenburg County
Bar Associations, the North Carolina Association of Women Attorneys, and the
Charlotte Women's Bar. Lindsey also volunteers her time as a Guardian Ad Litem
Volunteer Attorney, further exemplifying her commitment to serving her
community.