Estate & Trust Litigation, Estate Planning & Probate, Family Law
Adoption, Alimony & Spousal Support, Child Support, Custody & Visitation, Dissolution, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Estate Planning, Father’s Rights, Guardianships & Conservatorships, Living Wills, Marital Property, Name Change, Paternity, Power of Attorney, Prenuptial Agreements, Probate & Estate Administration, Same Sex Family Law, Trusts, Will Contests, Wills
Areas of Expertise: Specializing in Estates & Trusts, Elder Abuse, Conservatorships, Real Property, Business Litigation, and Family Law.
Ms. Wickers holds the role of Managing Partner at Wickers, Wickers & Admans LLP, where she caters to a range of client legal requirements, including trial representation and appeals. In March 2021, she received recognition by Lawyer Monthly Magazine as a finalist for the Women in Law Awards 2021, acknowledging her accomplishments and achievements in the legal field. You can find the article here. Christina Wickers boasts an impeccable Avvo Rating of 10/10 as a Top Attorney. Furthermore, she was named to the Super Lawyers, Rising Stars List in 2020 and 2022, an honor granted to less than 2.5% of attorneys in California. Her prowess as a Trusts and Estates Litigation Attorney was highlighted in Southern California. In 2020, she gained prominence as one of “Southern California’s Top Young Attorneys,” as published in both Los Angeles Magazine and the Los Angeles Business Journal’s Women’s Leadership Award feature in 2021.
Christina Wickers pursued her education at Loyola Marymount University and graduated from California State University Northridge with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, specializing in Finance. She earned her Juris Doctor from Western State College of Law.
She authored a noteworthy article titled “Das Closes the Door on Civil Liability for Financial Institutions Failure to Make Mandated Elder Abuse Report,” featured in Volume 16, Issue 4 of the California State Bar’s Trusts and Estates Quarterly. You can access the article here.
During her time in law school, she demonstrated exceptional commitment, earning the Witkin Award for Academic Excellence in Property. She was deeply involved in Western State’s Law Review, serving as a Student Writer, Symposium Editor, and Media Editor on the Law Review Board of Directors. Her dedication extended to the WSU Student Bar Association, where she acted as Class Representative for two years. Ms. Wickers also shared her insights through a monthly column, “Ask Christina,” in the WSU newspaper, The Precedent. She held the position of Vice President for their Federalist Society.
In the Spring of 2012, Ms. Wickers and Ms. Elmira Danyelian clinched Second Place at the California State Bar 2012 Negotiation Competition held at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law. They competed against prominent institutions such as Loyola Law School, UC Berkeley School of Law, UC Davis School of Law, and more. She spent a tenure as a California State Bar Certified Law Clerk with the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office, specifically in the Hard Core Gang Unit, in 2011.
Furthermore, she contributed her expertise as an assistant coach to the WSU Negotiation Team from 2012 to 2013. In December 2013, she took on the role of judge for the American Collegiate’s Moot Court Association, Regional Moot Court Competition at Long Beach State. She also served as a judge in the 10th Annual American Bar Association Labor & Employment Law Mock Trial Competition.
Outside of her legal career, Ms. Wickers has actively volunteered for various nonprofit organizations, including the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life Beach Cities, Hope 4 Kids in San Pedro, Cancer Support Community in Redondo Beach, Orangewood Children’s Foundation in Orange, and the Elks Lodge in Redondo Beach.