Fluent in Spanish, she provides compassionate advocacy for individuals and families facing complex legal issues, from divorce and child custody to DUI and felony charges accusations to navigating the unique challenges faced by immigrant communities.
She understands that these issues are deeply personal and emotional, and she strives to offer compassionate guidance through these difficult transitions. Her clients often commend her for her ability to listen and make them feel truly understood.
One of Arleth’s proudest achievements was her involvement in a national research project with the Sentencing Project, which produced the first national estimates of felony disenfranchisement for Latinos. This work, now displayed at the Alcatraz Prison Museum, reflects her commitment to justice and equality.
Arleth is a skilled negotiator and a fierce advocate in court, ensuring her clients receive the strong representation they deserve.
Outside of work, Arleth enjoys staying active, attending concerts and sporting events, and spending time with her family and friends. She is also a proud advocate for her community through volunteering and local events.