Biography
Christopher H. Choi is an associate at Keystone Law Group, P.C. Prior to joining Keystone, Chris practiced family law for over five years handling a broad range of matters such as dissolution, premarital and post marital agreements, paternity, domestic violence, and civil harassment cases. Chris developed well-honed communication skills in helping clients navigate emotionally charged issues, such as child custody and move-away trials. Chris brings a unique and developed perspective to Keystone’s practice areas. As a family law practitioner, Chris was drawn to those family law cases which intersected with estate and probate issues. These crossover issues sparked Chris’ interest in becoming a probate litigator to more effectively support clients through some of life’s most difficult transitions.

Christopher H. Choi
Associate
Email: cchoi@keystone-law.com
Biography
Christopher H. Choi is an associate at Keystone Law Group, P.C. Prior to joining Keystone, Chris practiced family law for over five years handling a broad range of matters such as dissolution, premarital and post marital agreements, paternity, domestic violence, and civil harassment cases. Chris developed well-honed communication skills in helping clients navigate emotionally charged issues, such as child custody and move-away trials. Chris brings a unique and developed perspective to Keystone’s practice areas. As a family law practitioner, Chris was drawn to those family law cases which intersected with estate and probate issues. These crossover issues sparked Chris’ interest in becoming a probate litigator to more effectively support clients through some of life’s most difficult transitions.
Education
Chris received his law degree from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, cum laude, and his undergraduate degree from Bowdoin College.
Memberships
California Lawyers Association, Trusts & Estates and Litigation Sections
Los Angeles County Bar Association, Trusts & Estates and Litigation Sections
Interests
Outside of work, Chris enjoys trying new restaurants, reading, and watching the Dodgers.