Practice areas: Civil Litigation, Business Litigation, Business & Corporate; view more
Licensed in Florida since: 2020
Education: The Thomas M. Cooley Law School
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Houndji Law, PLLC
600 1st Ave NorthSuite 307C
Saint Petersburg, FL 33701 Visit website
Kimberly Houndji is the founding attorney of Houndji Law, PLLC, in St. Petersburg, Florida, and provides sophisticated legal counsel to individuals and corporate entities, navigating the complexities of the civil justice system with a focus on high-stakes advocacy and strategic resolution.
Ms. Houndji’s practice is defined by its breadth and technical rigor. She represents clients across several core disciplines, including:
- Civil litigation - plaintiff: Prosecuting claims to protect the rights and interests of individuals.
- Family law: Guiding clients through sensitive matrimonial and domestic matters with professionalism.
- Personal injury: Securing justice for those harmed by the negligence of others.
- Business and corporate litigation: Advising businesses on internal governance and representing them in commercial disputes.
Ms. Houndji’s academic journey began at the University of West Florida in Pensacola, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts. She went on to receive her Juris Doctor from the Thomas M. Cooley Law School in 2018. Following her graduation, she was admitted to The Florida Bar in 2020, bringing a disciplined, multijurisdictional perspective to her Florida-based practice. During her time in law school, she was an active participant in many organizations, including Phi Alpha Delta, the Florida Association for Women Lawyers and the Hispanic Organization of Legal Advocates, among many others.
Recognized for her commitment to the legal profession and her clients, Ms. Houndji maintains a "Good" rating on Avvo, a testament to her ethical standards and professional conduct. She stays at the forefront of legal trends and advocacy through her active involvement in premier legal organizations, including the St. Petersburg Bar Association and the Young Lawyers Division of The Florida Bar.
Practice areas
Civil Litigation: Plaintiff, Business Litigation, Business/Corporate, Family Law, Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff- 60% Civil Litigation: Plaintiff
- 10% Business Litigation
- 10% Business/Corporate
- 10% Family Law
- 10% Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff
First Admitted: 2020, Florida
Professional Webpage: https://houndjilaw.com/attorney-profile/
Bar / Professional Activity
- Florida, 2020
- St. Petersburg Bar Association, Member
- Young Lawyers Division of The Florida Bar, Member
- Florida Association for Women Lawyers
Pro bono / Community Service
- Community Volunteer at Friends of Strays Animal Shelter, 2019
- Hispanic Organization of Legal Advocates, Treasurer
- Sixth Judicial Circuit Guardian Ad Litem, Volunteer, 2026
- Docent with Gulf Beaches Historical Museum, 2019
Educational Background
- University of West Florida, Bachelor of Arts
Honors
- "Good" rating on Avvo
Office location for Kimberly Houndji
600 1st Ave North
Suite 307C
Saint Petersburg, FL 33701
Phone: 727-888-0285
Selections
- Rising Stars: 2025 - 2026
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"Ask a Lawyer" answers provided by Kimberly Houndji
- Q: How Does Alimony Work In Florida?
A: In Florida, alimony is governed by Florida Statutes § 61.08, which outlines the types of alimony available and the factors courts must consider when … - Q: Can My Parenting Plan Be Modified Post-Divorce In Florida?
A: Yes. Under Florida Statutes § 61.13, a parenting plan may be modified after a divorce, but the party seeking modification must meet specific legal … - Q: How do you determine marital and nonmarital assets and liabilities in Florida divorce cases?
A: Under Florida Statutes § 61.075, Florida courts follow an equitable distribution framework to determine and divide marital property. The court … - Q: What Are Common Grounds For Divorce In Florida?
A: Under Florida law, there are only two legal grounds for dissolving a marriage: (1) the marriage is irretrievably broken, or (2) one spouse has been …