About Kimberly
Kimberly Winslow built her legal foundation in New England. She earned a B.A. in Technical Writing from the University of Hartford in 2001 and went on to receive her J.D. from Suffolk University Law School in 2004. The sequence of degrees set a practical tone to her work: clear writing, attention to procedure, and an inclination toward client-facing advocacy.
She began practicing law in the early 2000s. In 2003 she worked as a real estate lawyer at the Law Office of George N. Piandes, handling transactions and related matters. That early experience gave her a grounding in document drafting and negotiation. Over time her interests shifted toward education and disability issues, and she moved into that area of practice more deliberately years later.
By 2019 she had established herself as a special education lawyer and opened the Law Office of Kimberly L Winslow. Her practice concentrates on representing families and students in matters arising from school services and educational planning. She appears in proceedings where school-based decisions are contested, takes part in meetings to shape individualized education plans, and works on dispute resolution that can include mediation and formal hearings.
Winslow is licensed to practice in Massachusetts and is admitted to the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Her professional affiliations include membership in the Council of Parent Lawyers and Advocates and the Special Needs Advocacy Network, both held since 2019. These memberships connect her to peers who work on procedural and policy issues affecting children with disabilities.
Colleagues describe her approach as pragmatic and detail-oriented. She draws on a background in technical writing to frame arguments succinctly and to prepare concise legal documents. Her earlier work in real estate continues to inform her attention to contract language and timelines, while her later focus requires familiarity with educational regulations and individualized planning processes.
She balances casework with efforts to keep families informed about their rights and options in the special education system. Her office represents clients in meetings, negotiates settlements, and pursues administrative remedies when necessary. She currently practices at the Law Office of Kimberly L Winslow, where she handles special education matters.