|
||
Board Certified - Family Law Texas Board of Legal Specialization |
FAMILY LAW
| DIVORCE | |
| CHILD CUSTODY | |
| CONTEMPT & ENFORCEMENT | |
| PATERNITY|DNA TESTING | |
| MODIFICATIONS | |
| CHILD SUPPORT | |
| ADOPTIONS | |
| TERMINATIONS | |
| QUALIFIED DOMESTIC RELATIONS ORDER | |
| SPOUSAL MAINTENANCE | |
| PROTECTION ORDERS | |
| RESTRAINING ORDERS | |
| CPS CASES | |
| CHILD ABUSE |
PERSONAL INJURY
| AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS | |
| DWI ACCIDENTS | |
| WRONGFUL DEATH | |
| SERIOUS INJURIES |
CRIMINAL
| DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | |
| ASSAULT | |
| FAMILY VIOLENCE | |
| DWI | |
| MISDEMEANORS |
MEDIATIONS

"Why Hire A Board Certified Attorney?"
FAMILY LAW BOARD CERTIFICATION
Only the Texas Board of Legal Specialization is authorized to board certify Texas attorneys as being specialized in specified areas of the law, such as family law. Being board certified in family law distinguishes the attorneys holding this certification.
Under the current Family Law Board Certification standards, attorneys seeking certification must have practiced a minimum number of years, must devote at least 35% of their practice to family law, must have handled a minimum of a specified number of family law matters, must receive a specified number of hours of continuing legal education per year, must be evaluated by peers, and must pass a rigorous six hour written examination.
To retain his or her board certification, a board certified attorney must request and receive re-certification every five years.
Schedule an initial consultation by calling 361.883.4948. Please feel free to contact us online as
well.