Carmen E. McDonald is a Supervising Attorney at Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice (LACLJ). Prior to working at LACLJ she was an attorney at Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County where she represented survivors of domestic violence in family law and immigration matters, and worked in the Shriver Access to Justice Project assisting tenants with Unlawful Detainers.

 

Carmen also worked at Break the Cycle where she represented teen survivors of domestic violence in family law matters. Prior to becoming an attorney she interned at the YWCA of San Diego County assisting survivors of domestic violence in family law matters and at the Gay and Lesbian Center of San Diego County assisting clients who were HIV/AIDS with accessing benefits.

 

Carmen has served as a Trustee on the San Fernando Valley Bar Association board. Carmen graduated from California Western School of Law with her Juris Doctorate. She received her bachelor’s degree in Political Science and minored in Women’s Studies at the University of Central Florida. Carmen is fluent in Spanish.