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Have you taken your required Children In the Middle?Most Judges require that you attend and complete a co-parenting class that is call children in the middle in Tarrant County. This informative class is at times mandatory. There is a Charge for this class. |
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--William D. Tammeus Child custody cases are very difficult to present to the courts without an experienced attorney. Pat White provides over 20 years experience in Tarrant County Family Law Courts representing clients in child custody. |
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--Theodore Roosevelt. Texas has statutory child support guidelines that take into account both parents' income, the child custody arrangement and the number of children each parent has. |
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If the other party refuses to meet the obligations outlined in your child support or custody orders, we will represent you in contempt actions.
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—Helen Walton We help clients fight for their rights to property of a loved one in the event of death or incapacitation.
Our expertise can be essential in knowing your rights to probate disputes as well as other issues surrounding the courts when it comes to dividing an estate. |
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—President Abraham Lincoln Our expert legal advice and knowledge will get you on the right track in ensuring that your wishes are enforced. We provide the necessary care to create Wills, Living Wills, Estate Management Solutions as well as other legal services involved in passing, or incapacitation of a loved one.
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Our law firm aggressively represents clients at every level of the Texas civil court system. The foundation of our success is the quality relationship we maintain with all of our clients. Our Fort Worth civil attorneys strive to provide our clients with quality representation while respecting the needs, goals, and objectives of each individual case. Our attorneys pledge to listen and effectively communicate with clients during each phase of their case.
Our attorneys have created this website to provide you with general information on a variety of legal topics. Our major practices include:
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Our law firm is proud to represent clients in Tarrant County, Fort Worth Texas or surrounding areas to include Benbrook, Lake Worth, Eagle Mountain, Azle, North Richland Hills, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, Arlington, Granbury, Weatherford, or other areas in Tarrant County. Our Fort Worth family attorneys are experienced and knowledgeable with dealing with Texas family and divorce courts; our intentions will be to make this a smooth, stress free experience. Contact us by providing your contact information in our online contact form or call .

Care And Concern...
A lifetime resident of Fort Worth Patricia K. White has been a Native Texan that is familiar with the necessary Texas State Family Codes, as well as other applicable laws and case rulings when it comes to her areas of practice.
Beginning as a Paralegal Assistant since the late 1970's she has gained extensive experience in all types of practices of law ranging from Family, Criminal, Civil, Personal Injury as well as Capital Murder Defense.
She has attended University of Mary Hardin-Baylor where she received a degree in education and then attended St. Mary s University of San Antonio School of Law where she received a Doctorate of Jurisprudence which enabled her to start practicing law in the United States of America and Texas. She was admitted to the Texas State Bar of Attorneys and U.S. District Court, Norther District of Texas in 1992.
She is an active and good standing member of the Tarrant County Bar Association State Bar of Texas Tarrant County Family Bar Association.
IN RE: Stacy D. CHAMBLESS
In This case the Father of the child was deceased and the Parents of the Father sued for Visitation Rights under the Texas Family Code.
The Court Ruled that the Trial Court may not grant visitation and access to a child without the Parent of the child being heard. With the help of Pat White Fort Worth Family Law and Child Custody Attorney, the parent was able to protect her rights and the interests of her child.