Tiffani E. Lucero
J.D. University of Arizona
Tiffani E. Lucero is a partner at Montoya, Lucero & Pastor, P.A. in
Phoenix, where she is a civil litigation attorney. Her practice areas
include family law and plaintiff’s personal injury with a focus
on advocating for
victim’s of sexual abuse. Ms. Lucero holds her J.D. from the University of Arizona, James E. Rogers
College of Law. While in law school, she served as the Senior Managing
Editor for the Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law. Ms.
Lucero earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from the University
of Arizona. Before joining Stephen Montoya and Robert E. Pastor, Ms. Lucero
was one of two founding partners for a small family law practice that
grew from two attorneys to four attorneys and nine staff members over
the course of five years. She also practiced as an associate at a medium
sized law firm in Scottsdale, as an associate at a small family law firm
and served as a Deputy County Attorney at the Maricopa County Attorney’s office.
Throughout her career, Ms. Lucero has focused her practice on advocacy in the trial courts throughout Arizona. Her experience as a trial lawyer also gives her valuable skills to help guide her clients toward a fair resolution of their legal matters. Whether advocating for survivors of sexual abuse or representing a spouse in a high asset divorce matter, discretion is of utmost importance to Ms. Lucero. Ms. Lucero’s community work includes service at her children’s school, on the Board of Directors for Phoenix Day School and Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest and as a committee person for the Hispanic Women’s Conference among other voluntary activities. She has also served as a mentor for the State Bar of Arizona.
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Civil Litigation
- Advocating for Victims of Sexual Abuse
Court and Bar Admissions
- State Bar of Arizona: Mentor Program
- Arizona Women’s Lawyers Association
- Los Abogados Hispanic Bar Association
- Scottsdale Bar Association
- Maricopa County Bar Association
Professional Activities
- U.S. District Court, District of Arizona, 2002
- Legal Assistance to Women in Shelters (LAWS): Volunteer
- Phoenix Day: Board of Directors, 2009-2014
- Grand Canyon Performing Arts: Board of Directors, 2007-2009
- West Valley Arts Council: The Big Read: To Kill a Mockingbird Mock Trial, presenter, 2007
- Hispanic Women’s Conference: Program Committee, 2005
- Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest, Board member, 2017 – present
- Decision Making for Kids instructor, 2016 - present
- Presenter to students of Women in Crime at Arizona State University, 2017, 2019
Education
- University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law, J.D., 2002
- University of Arizona, B.S., cum laude, 1998