
Jane-Ashley McMillan, Attorney at Law - Plano, TX
701 East 15th StreetSuite 102Plano, TX 75074
Plano Family Law Firm
Overview
At the law offices of Jane-Ashley McMillan, Attorney at Law, in Plano, clients benefit from working one-on-one with an experienced, dedicated advocate, with over 30 years of experience. Attorney Jane-Ashley McMillan is certified as a Family Law Specialist by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and a member of the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas. She skillfully and compassionately represents individuals and families throughout Dallas County, Collin County and Denton County. Clear...
At the law offices of Jane-Ashley McMillan, Attorney at Law, in Plano, clients benefit from working one-on-one with an experienced, dedicated advocate, with over 30 years of experience. Attorney Jane-Ashley McMillan is certified as a Family Law Specialist by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and a member of the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas. She skillfully and compassionately represents individuals and families throughout Dallas County, Collin County and Denton County. Clear...
At the law offices of Jane-Ashley McMillan, Attorney at Law, in Plano, clients benefit from working one-on-one with an experienced, dedicated advocate, with over 30 years of experience. Attorney Jane-Ashley McMillan is certified as a Family Law Specialist by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and a member of the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas. She skillfully and compassionately represents individuals and families throughout Dallas County, Collin County and Denton County. Clear communication, diligent preparation and realistic expectations are strengths of the law practice. As an active, experienced lawyer, Jane-Ashley McMillan works hard in pursuit of favorable outcomes. Divorce can be an extremely difficult stage in life, but through Ms. McMillan's counsel and guidance, clients gain confidence to move on constructively to the next chapter of life.
Divorce and child custody matters often include disputes that can lead to litigation. Many clients seek to avoid the expense and public nature of extended court battles over possession of minor children and distribution of marital property. Collaborative law and mediation offer alternatives to traditional, adversarial pathways to the courtroom, and Jane-Ashley McMillan knows exactly when to utilize these remedies. In addition to family law matters, the law firm assists clients in estate planning, including creation and revision of Wills and Estates.
Inquiries from potential clients are always welcome. Contact the firm to schedule a consultation.
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