Kim Kardashian Reveals When She’ll Be a Qualified Attorney
Kim Kardashian will complete a rigorous four-year apprenticeship and pass two bar exams to become a licensed California attorney, fulfilling a goal inspired by her late father.
- On October 24, 2025, Kardashian told The Graham Norton Show she expects bar results soon and believes she'll be qualified within two weeks.
- Kardashian registered with the California State Bar in 2018 and completed the four-year law apprenticeship earlier this year, with her Law Office Study program built on 75 college credits and sustained weekly study, attorney Jessica Jackson said.
- She passed the multistate professional responsibility exam in May 2025 and previously cleared the baby bar in December 2021 after three attempts before sitting for the California bar exam over the summer.
- The State Bar of California will release results on Nov. 7, 2025, potentially formalizing Kardashian's lawyer status before year-end as she plays Allura Grant on Ryan Murphy's All's Fair, premiering Nov. 4, 2025.
- Kardashian says she hopes to practice law and may transition in 10 years, inspired by her late father Robert Kardashian, while balancing a film project in January and hopes for All's Fair season two.
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Kim Kardashian will (finally) be a lawyer before the end of 2025. “I will be qualified in two weeks. I hope to practice law,” Kardashian, 45, said during an appearance on The Graham Norton Show on Friday, October 24. “Maybe in 10 years, I think I’ll give up being Kim K. and be a trial lawyer. That’s what I really want.” For more of a short-term goal, Kardashian said she’s just hoping her upcoming Hulu show All’s Fair resonates with viewers. “I h…
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