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Denton Family Law Firm
Overview
At Yale Law Group in Denton, Texas, we are proud to represent a variety of individuals, families and businesses. Our law firm is known for providing sound counsel and aggressive representation in an array of practice areas. These include:
- Family law — Divorce, child custody and visitation, spousal and child support, property division and more
- Civil litigation — Contract disputes, workers' compensation disputes, discrimination claims and more
- Estate planning and probate — Wills, living trusts, tax considerations, probate litigation and more
Founding attorney Roger M. Yale earned a B.S. degree in business administration and accounting before beginning a multifaceted career in business and real estate. In 1994, he earned his J.D. from Texas Wesleyan University Law School and entered private practice. His primary areas of focus are family law, civil litigation and probate and estate law.
Attorney Brittany Weaver focuses on Family Law, Estate Planning and Probate. Jennifer Yates focuses primarily on family law, estate planning/probate, and civil litigation. They are an enthusiastic and creative advocate for their clients.
Our team also includes paralegal Brandi Greathouse. To schedule a consultation with any one of the lawyers at Yale Law Group, simply call our Denton office today.
About Yale Law Group, PLLC
Languages
- Spanish
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Estate Planning & Administration
- Civil Litigation
- Appellate Law
People
Attorneys
- Roger M. Yale (Attorney)
- Brittany Ann Weaver
- Kaitlyn Elizabeth Phillips (Associate Attorney)
- Meredith E. Knox (Attorney)
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1417 East McKinney Street Suite 220 Denton, TX 76209
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