fitz gibbon law

Law Office of Kate Fitz Gibbon, Esq.





Quality, responsibility, and respect are the hallmarks of our service.

Our law office provides legal services for all New Mexicans without discrimination. 

Everyone should have the best legal help to ensure their family’s future.

Conscientious, thoughtful estate planning can provide that security.

Let us show you how we can help you and your family.

Call or come by for a confidential initial consultation.

Call 505 412 2209 today.


  • Wills, trusts, and estate planning, guardianship and probate.
  • Cohabitation and property ownership agreements.
  • Native American and international cultural property and cultural heritage issues.
  • Art collections, inheritance and donation. Museum Law.
  • Gallery-client relations and art and artist contracts.
  • International expertise.
  • The personal attention that only a small firm can bring to each client's needs.
Kate Fitz Gibbon brings exceptional arts experience to the practice of law.  
  • Member of the Cultural Property Advisory Committee to Presidents Clinton and Bush.
  • Editor and contributing author of Who Owns the Past? Cultural Policy, Cultural Property and the Law, Rutgers Univ. Press, 2005.
  • Author of seven books on Asian art and frequent lecturer at major museums and other venues. 
  • Contributor to The Magazine Antiques. See her online columns on art and the law.

We can help you to protect  your family and business interests for the future.

We offer new clients a completely confidential, one-hour consultation without charge in our Santa Fe office. Let us show you what we can do for you. Call Kate Fitz Gibbon today to make an appointment to discuss your legal needs.

Law Office of Kate Fitz Gibbon, Esq.
215 West San Francisco St. Suite 202C
Santa Fe, NM 87501 USA
505-412-2209
fitzgibbon.law@gmail.com

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