Chih-Yi Lin - A native of Taiwan, Chih-Yi and her family immigrated to the United States in 1981. As a high school junior, she joined the United States Army Reserves and eventually rose to the rank of Sergeant. Chih-Yi attended U.C.L.A. for undergraduate studies but her education was briefly interrupted when she was activated during Operation Desert Storm. She served proudly in support of the first Gulf War and thereafter resumed her undergraduate studies. Chih-Yi graduated from U.C.L.A. in 1992 and earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Chinese. After graduation, Chih-Yi worked at the U.C.L.A. Medical Center before attending Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, and earned her Juris Doctor in 1996. In working with Morris & Morris, Chih-Yi handles estate planning, consumer bankruptcy, and family law matters.

Chih-Yi is fluent in Mandarin Chinese and Taiwanese, as has a good understanding of Cantonese. Professionally, Chih-Yi enjoys getting to the root of the financial matters of her clients, and welcomes the opportunity to help clients enhance their financial future.

Personally, Chih-Yi enjoys reading, music and traveling. She is especially fond of Alaska and hopes to visit every national park in the United States before her retirement.

   
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