Rachel N. Rizzieri - Dallas, TX
Attorney at Goranson Bain Ausley, PLLC
Family Law Lawyers in Dallas, TX
8350 North Central Expressway Suite 1700 Dallas, TX 75206
Dallas Family Law Lawyer
Updated: 06/01/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law
Attorney Information
Overview
Rachel began working part time with Adam L. Seidel, P.C. during her final year of law school, and then full-time after graduation.
Rachel has assisted numerous family law clients in complex property division, child custody matters, and paternity suits. She is experienced in providing essential legal support in trials and contested court hearings, as well in mediation and other collaborative settlement processes.
Rachel grew up in Plano. When she is not practicing law, Rachel enjoys exploring the city, hiking with her dog, and experimenting with new Italian recipes.
Education
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Legal Education
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Southern Methodist University School of Law,
Dallas,
Texas, 2017
J.D.
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Southern Methodist University School of Law,
Dallas,
Texas, 2017
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Non Legal Education
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New York University,
New York,
New York
B.A.
Honors: cum laude
Major: Psychology
Minor: Media, Communications, and Culture
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New York University,
New York,
New York
Bar Admissions
- Texas
Other Affiliations
- State Bar of Texas
- Dallas Bar Association
- Dallas Bar Association – Family Law Section
- Dallas Association of Young Lawyers
- Dallas Women Lawyers Association
- Collin County Bar Association
- Collin County Bar Association – Family Law Section
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Contact
8350 North Central Expressway
Suite 1700
Dallas, TX 75206
Phone: 214-373-7676
Fax: (214) 373-9959
Email: Send a message
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https://www.gbfamilylaw.com/office/dallas/
- http://www.gbfamilylaw.com/articles/ (Family Law Advisor Blog)
Hours: Weekdays 8am-5pm
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