About
Carley E. Di Stefano is a dedicated Louisiana attorney admitted to the bar in 2019. She focuses her practice on family law, mental health law, succession and estates, and a wide range of litigation matters. She is known for guiding clients through sensitive legal issues with clarity, steady support, and practical solutions.
Carley earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Concentration in Pre-Law from the University of New Orleans. She later attended Loyola University New Orleans College of Law for law school. During her time there, she participated in Moot Court 2018-2019 and served as a student practitioner in the Stuart H. Smith Law Clinic & Center for Social Justice.
Carley developed strong advocacy skills through her involvement in Moot Court 2018-2019, refining her research, writing, and courtroom presentation abilities. As a student practitioner in the Stuart H. Smith Law Clinic & Center for Social Justice, she gained hands-on experience representing clients and addressing real legal challenges under supervision, building a solid foundation for her career.
Carley concentrates much of her work on family law matters, including divorce and division of marital property. She also handles estates and succession issues, helping individuals and families plan for the future or manage legal responsibilities after a loss. Her mental health law practice reflects her commitment to protecting vulnerable individuals’ rights.
Carley E. Di Stefano approaches each case with careful attention and respect for the personal impact legal disputes can have on families. She works to provide straightforward guidance and dependable representation so clients can make informed decisions and move forward with confidence in their legal matters.
Law Office Affiliations
- Associate, Brown Weimer, LLC
- Member, Louisiana State Bar Association
Licensed State
- Louisiana
Education
- Loyola University New Orleans College of Law
Juris Doctor (JD) - University of New Orleans
BA in Political Science
Awards & Badges

- Power of Attorney
- Probate
- Wills And Living Wills
- Alimony
- Child Custody
- Divorce & Separation
- Guardianship
- Military Divorce
- Uncontested Divorce
- Litigation




