About Stephanie K.
Stephanie K. Housefield built a path to law that began in the Midwest and led to practice in Georgia. She earned a Bachelor of Arts from Indiana University Bloomington in 2005. She later completed her legal studies at Georgia State University College of Law.
Her professional life centers on courtroom work and client representation. Housefield serves as a lawyer at Housefield Law Office LLC. Colleagues and clients see her regularly in state courts across Georgia. She handles cases at early stages and later ones. That includes investigations, arraignments, plea negotiations and trials.
Housefield maintains active membership in the State Bar of Georgia. She is also a member of the Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Those affiliations shape the network of peers she consults and the professional programs she attends. Attendance at bar events and association meetings keeps her connected to courtroom developments and to colleagues handling similar matters.
Her background in Indiana followed by legal training in Atlanta informs the way she approaches cases. The combination of a liberal arts undergraduate education and a law degree gave her both analytical tools and practical training. Early in her career she worked on litigation matters that required quick assessment of evidence and steady courtroom presence. That practical experience informs how she prepares for hearings and trials today.
Clients find her office at Housefield Law Office LLC. The firm handles criminal defense matters across a range of charges. Housefield often manages the day-to-day details of a case while coordinating with investigators and experts when needed. She prepares pleadings, argues motions and represents clients at trial. Her courtroom work is straightforward. She focuses on the procedural and factual steps necessary to advance a client’s position.
Outside of court, Housefield provides counsel during investigative stages and negotiates agreements when that course suits a client’s goals. She balances risk assessment against the likely outcomes of trial and plea options. That pragmatic approach guides many decisions she makes for clients.
She currently practices criminal defense and related legal matters in Georgia.