
Dallas Family Law Lawyer
Overview
Associate Attorney
Lauren Harris has developed a thriving family practice at Calabrese Budner LLP, serving clients in collaborative divorce, litigation, adoption, and assisted reproduction matters. Harris always recommends the collaborative process as the first choice for her clients, instead of fighting at the courthouse. In collaborative divorce, clients work with a team of neutral experts who guide them toward solutions that are acceptable to both sides. In the...
Associate Attorney
Lauren Harris has developed a thriving family practice at Calabrese Budner LLP, serving clients in collaborative divorce, litigation, adoption, and assisted reproduction matters. Harris always recommends the collaborative process as the first choice for her clients, instead of fighting at the courthouse. In collaborative divorce, clients work with a team of neutral experts who guide them toward solutions that are acceptable to both sides. In the...
Associate Attorney
Lauren Harris has developed a thriving family practice at Calabrese Budner LLP, serving clients in collaborative divorce, litigation, adoption, and assisted reproduction matters. Harris always recommends the collaborative process as the first choice for her clients, instead of fighting at the courthouse. In collaborative divorce, clients work with a team of neutral experts who guide them toward solutions that are acceptable to both sides. In the courtroom, she is equally effective as a skilled advocate for her clients' interests. With dignity and professionalism, Harris is making a name for herself and her firm couldn't be more proud.
Harris serves on the membership committee of Collaborative Divorce Texas. She is a member of the Dallas Bar Association and the Dallas Association of Young Lawyers.
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