Javier joined Rebecca Kitson Law in January 2024 as an intake specialist and quickly progressed to client services specialist, leveraging his attention to detail and research skills. Born and raised in Villa Canales, Guatemala, he is a student at Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, holding a technical degree in special education, a bachelor’s in psychology, and nearing completion of his master’s in clinical psychology and integrative psychotherapy. As someone with ADHD, he aims to establish a private practice for neurodivergent youth and adults. His interest in immigration law stems from personal experiences that have affected his ability to see family members. He values his role at Rebecca Kitson Law its positive impact on the Guatemalan immigrant community while supporting his professional growth and education. Outside of work, Javier enjoys reading, listening to video essays, exploring nature, traveling, playing video games, and engaging with the local art and music scene. He also has a hobby in graphic design, stemming from a secondary interest discovered during vocational testing, and previously worked as an audit/hearer as a college inclusion assistant. Since being diagnosed with ADHD as an adult, he has become a passionate advocate for neurodivergent inclusion and accessibility.