About Kayla Welch
Kayla Welch Griffin took a direct route into the Alabama legal community. She earned her J.D. from the University of Alabama School of Law in 2012 after completing a B.S. in Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Alabama in 2009. Those years set the stage for a career centered in state practice.
After law school, Griffin entered private practice. Records show she began working at Turner Law Group in 2013. She joined the firm soon after finishing her legal education and has been listed there since, building day-to-day experience handling client matters in Alabama.
Her work at Turner Law Group has been practical and client-facing. Griffin advises and represents individuals and entities on issues that arise under Alabama law. She appears in matters that require an understanding of state court procedures and the local legal landscape. Her practice reflects the steady demands of regional lawyering: case preparation, client counseling, and courtroom filings when necessary.
Griffin’s background in human development and family studies informs a steady approach to client interactions. That undergraduate training offers a different perspective on the real-life effects of legal disputes, particularly for clients navigating personal or family-related legal questions. She pairs that perspective with the technical training she received at law school.
Colleagues and clients at the firm know Griffin as a lawyer who manages the practical aspects of cases. She works within the structure of Turner Law Group to deliver routine legal services and to guide people through common legal processes in Alabama. Her career path has been straightforward: education in Alabama, immediate entry to practice, and steady service at a single firm.
Griffin remains based in Alabama and continues her work through Turner Law Group. She currently handles matters for clients in Alabama state courts and provides legal counsel on issues that arise under state law.