About Kimberly M.
Kimberly M. Holloway is a Wyoming-based attorney who practices family and civil law. She earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Wyoming College of Law in 2019, where her studies included family law and civil law. Earlier, she completed a Bachelor of Arts in Communications at the University of Wyoming, awarded in 2014.
Her legal education combined classroom work and practical training. At law school she concentrated on the areas she now handles in practice. The communications training from her undergraduate years complements the legal work; it informs the way she explains options to clients and prepares for hearings.
Holloway began building her practice after completing law school. She set up a solo practice under her own name and has handled a range of matters that fall into family and civil categories. Her filework includes divorce and custody matters, property division, support issues and other disputes that commonly arise in family courts. On the civil side she has handled contract issues, small business disputes and contested claims where individuals seek resolution through negotiation or litigation.
Clients who come to Holloway often face time-sensitive decisions. She focuses on clear, direct communication and practical planning. That means preparing documents carefully, setting realistic expectations and pursuing negotiated solutions when they are appropriate. She also prepares cases for court when settlement is not possible. Hearings, mediations and trial work have been part of her practice, and she represents clients across Wyoming.
Her practice is practical rather than theoretical. She prioritizes case management and courtroom readiness. Many matters in family and civil law require close attention to deadlines and court procedures, and Holloway has structured her office to handle that workload. She works with clients through each phase of a case, from initial intake to final orders or settlements.
Today Holloway practices under the name Kimberly M. Holloway, Lawyer at law. She continues to take cases in family law and in civil litigation across the state of Wyoming.