FOUNDER · KIRA

Aniska
Khebour-Perrin

ATTORNEY AT THE PARIS BAR · FOUNDER OF KIRA

A member of the Paris Bar, Maître Khebour-Perrin is distinguished by her recognized expertise in family, estate, and corporate law, her extensive experience with alternative dispute resolution, and her rare international perspective. She is known for her ability to listen, her perseverance, her discretion, and her approach to reasoned negotiation.

By founding KIRA, she chose to dedicate more than twenty years of experience and synergies—both in France and internationally—exclusively to serving families: supporting them at every stage of their lives, well before any crises arise, with the rigor and compassion that have always defined her work.

FAMILY LAW

ESTATE & INHERITANCE

CORPORATE LAW & SCI

AMICABLE PROCEDURES

INTERNATIONAL

Languages · French · English · Arabic

JOURNEY

A unique journey—
—in the service of a global vision.

Maître Khebour-Perrin gained her experience at leading companies and law firms in Paris and San Francisco before founding KIRA in January 2022. Six months later, she joined the law firm Géry Demard Lin & Associés as a partner, where she spent four rewarding years before deciding to devote herself fully to providing family law advisory services through KIRA.


2026

KIRA — a firm dedicated to families

After four years at Géry Demard Lin & Associés, Maître Khebour-Perrin has decided to devote herself fully to advising families through KIRA, drawing on more than twenty years of experience and synergies in France and internationally.


July 2022

Partner · Géry Demard Lin & Associates

She joined one of Paris’s most prestigious law firms as a partner six months after KIRA was founded. Those four rewarding years further expanded her international network and deepened her expertise in handling complex cases.


Jan. 2022

Founding of KIRA

Founded KIRA, a firm entirely dedicated to advising families, drawing on experience gained at leading companies and firms in Paris and San Francisco.


2013

Oath-Taking Ceremony · Paris Bar Association

Graduate of the Paris Bar Training School. Admitted to the bar. At the same time, she taught at IPESUP and began building her own client base.


Anterior

Paris · San Francisco · Companies & Firms

Extensive experience working at international law firms in Paris and San Francisco, as well as in-house counsel. Experience in business law and film and audiovisual production law. Teaching assistant at Paris IX Dauphine University.

TRAINING & CERTIFICATIONS

A world-class education—
—designed to meet the demands of a challenging profession.

I.

Master of Laws (DEA) in Advanced Corporate Law

University of Paris IX Dauphine. Foundational education in business, contract, and corporate law. She applies this knowledge daily in advising entrepreneurs and executive families.

II.

Master's Degree in Industrial Property Law

University of Paris II Assas. Specialization in intellectual and industrial property law, earned at one of France’s most prestigious universities for private law.

III.

Attorney specializing in alternative dispute resolution

IDFP–IFOMENE Certificate. Specialized training in family and civil mediation, participatory procedures, and reasoned negotiation—at the heart of KIRA’s philosophy and every case we handle.

"The law is a tool for peace. My role is to use it to bring peace of mind to those who place their trust in me."

MY BELIEF

After more than twenty years of practicing law, both in France and abroad, I have developed a conviction that guides every decision at KIRA: the law must serve people, not fuel conflicts. My commitment to alternative dispute resolution stems from this conviction—not out of idealism, but because solutions built together are always stronger, more sustainable, and more respectful of human relationships.

When litigation is unavoidable, I defend my clients with the same determination and the same high standards. But this remains the exception, never the default course of action.

BEYOND THE LAW

A lawyer shaped
by multiple cultures,
by multiple lives.

Born and raised in Tunisia, Aniska Khebour-Perrin moved to France at the age of 22. This journey between two Mediterranean cultures has profoundly shaped her sensibility, her relationships with others, and her ability to understand families from very different backgrounds.

A language study program in New York opened up the world to her—literally: encounters with people of all nationalities, and a curiosity about foreign cultures and legal systems that would stay with her forever. Next came San Francisco, where an internship at a law firm proved pivotal: it was there that she discovered a more entrepreneurial approach to the law. The people she met there—both within the firm and in the startup ecosystem that was booming in the Bay Area at the time—instilled in her a taste for risk, a spirit of initiative, and the desire to one day build something that reflects who she is.

Music and literature play a central role in her life. She plays the guitar in her spare time—an appreciation for nuance and precision that is reflected in her legal practice. As a mother of two, she has firsthand experience with the family issues she handles every day: this isn’t just a facade; it’s a reality.


Tunisia · France

Born and raised in Tunisia, she moved to France at age 22. Her identity is shaped by two cultures, two languages, and two shores of the Mediterranean.


New York · San Francisco

New York: a language study program and encounters with people of all nationalities—a pivotal step toward opening up to the world. San Francisco: an internship at a law firm and life-changing encounters—with legal professionals, as well as tech entrepreneurs and startup founders—that sparked his interest in entrepreneurship and his desire to one day build something that reflects who he is.


Music & Literature

Playing the guitar in his spare time. Reading as a necessity. An eye for nuance and precision that informs his practice of law.


Mother of two children

Years of legal practice by Maître Khebour-Perrin, in France and abroad


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