When hiring an attorney, you want the assurance that your case will be handled with the utmost professional standards and legal proficiency. That takes an experienced and skilled staff that will know how to handle your legal issues, but will still care about you as a person. When researching a Law Firm, you need to carefully look at the support staff, because no matter how good the lawyer may be, his staff will be doing much of the work and will take care of the client’s most of the time. We are very proud of our law firm because we work together as a professional team providing the best legal service possible to all of our clients.
Many times, the attorney will be unable or unavailable to take your calls due to mediations; taking depositions; meeting with clients; or hearings and trials at the courthouse. That is when you need to rely on the Paralegal. The Paralegals for Gary L. Schappaugh are well qualified to assist you with your case and work together with him to solve your legal problems. You can feel confident that they are seeking to find the proper solution for your particular legal issue.
Dalana J. Wills-Goen, CP and Family Law Mediator
20 Years of Experience starting with 2 years of Criminal Law; 3 years working as a clerk at the Tarrant County Courthouse and then under the direction of the then presiding Judge Cook; 7 years at Blalack and Williams handling Civil, Collection, Bankruptcy, and Probate for 7 attorneys; and since August 1, 2000, with Gary L. Schappaugh in Family Law as his sole practitioner’s Paralegal / Legal Assistant, Family Law Mediator, and Office Administrator.
- Member of NALA
- Member of LAD
- Texas State Bar Family Law Section
- Texas State Bar Mediation Roundtable
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Mary T. Huntress, Paralegal
Graduate of ACI (Arlington Career Institute) in 2004; started her career as an intern with Gary L. Schappaugh in 2003; moved on to expand knowledge in many different areas of the law working with a local Wylie attorney that handled a general practice; then returned in 2007 to work with Gary L. Schappaugh in Family Law. |
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