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Lincoln-Goldfinch Law

Established in 2015, Lincoln-Goldfinch Law provides immigration and bankruptcy services from their offices in Austin Texas. The firm''s founder, Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch has been guiding people all over the US and around the globe through the immigration process so they could live and work in the US without fear of deportation. Her and her team''s mission is to "bring peace to immigrant families", their dedication to this mission is unparalleled.The firm also proudly offers bankruptcy services to their local communities for those who need help with chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcies.Call us today to learn more about our values and services. We provide convenient and free over-the-phone or Zoom evaluations for anyone with an immigration or bankruptcy matter.Lincoln-Goldfinch Law1005 E 40th StAustin, TX 78751(855) 502-0555https://www.LincolnGoldfinch.com


Cori Hash

Legal Director/Attorney I am proud to be an attorney, a mother, and an advocate, but I think my clients are superheroes. I aspire one day to be as brave and resilient as they are. I consider myself a Texan, but I have lived and studied in places as varied as El Paso, Texas, Ankara, Turkey, Washington, D.C., Porto Alegre, Brazil and Louisville, Kentucky. Prior to law school, I served in the U.S. Peace Corps in Zimbabwe. As a volunteer, I watched the largely peaceful country descend into political violence that left my friends, colleagues and neighbors consumed by fear. I knew that something must be done, but as an outsider I felt powerless to help. I entered law school committed to finding the tools that would allow me to help people like my friends, colleagues, and neighbors in Zimbabwe. While in law school, I participated in the immigration law clinic and had the opportunity to work on an asylum case for the two young children of a political activist from Central America. I knew then what I wanted to do. I started my legal career as an Equal Justice Works Fellow at a small immigration legal service provider in Lexington, Kentucky. Since then I have worked in private practice and in the immigration non-profit world. Before joining Lincoln-Goldfinch Law, I was the Managing Attorney of the Washington, D.C. office of Human Rights First. I am an immigration lawyer because I cannot imagine doing anything else. The work that I do challenges me intellectually and emotionally. But more importantly, the immigrant men, women, and children that I work with inspire me each and every day.