Franchizca Scipio joined Bollier Ciccone LLP as an associate attorney, focusing her practice on family law. She brings a fresh perspective and dedication to serving our clients’ needs.

Franchizca earned her J.D. from The University of Texas School of Law, where she applied her skills as a student attorney in the Domestic Violence Clinic and Children’s Rights Clinic. Her commitment to public service was further demonstrated through her role as 1L Coordinator for the Thurgood Marshall Legal Society.

Prior to joining the Firm, Franchizca cultivated a diverse legal foundation through several important roles. She worked at a local family law firm, gaining hands-on experience in case preparation and client communication. Her internships with Travis County Probate Court and the Comal County District Attorney’s Office provided valuable insights into court operations and legal procedures, complementing her academic and professional experience.

Franchizca’s academic foundation includes a B.A. in Criminal Justice from St. Mary’s University, where she graduated summa cum laude. This background, her legal education, and diverse experiences equip her with a smart, well-rounded perspective on family law matters.

At Bollier Ciccone LLP, Franchizca brings fresh energy and a commitment to growth. She approaches each case with enthusiasm and a strong work ethic, striving to achieve the best possible outcomes for our clients.

Education

J.D., The University of Texas School of Law, 2024

B.A., Criminal Justice, summa cum laude, St. Mary’s University, 2020

Professional Associations & Memberships
  • Member, State Bar of Texas
    Family Law Section
  • Member, Austin Bar Association
  • Member, Austin Young Lawyers Association (AYLA)
Bar Admissions
  • State Bar of Texas, 2024
Previous Experience
  • Before joining Bollier Ciccone LLP, Franchizca gained valuable experience as a family law attorney in Austin. She also completed internships with the Travis County Probate Court, Comal County District Attorney’s Office, and Bexar County Court at Law No. 2. These roles provided her with hands-on experience in case management, legal research, and court proceedings.

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