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Irving Family Law Firm
Overview
Our team at the Law Office of Yolanda Castro-Dominguez, PLLC is proud to serve families in Irving, Texas. We work hard to provide solutions that work in matters related to family law and real estate. Clients who work with us can feel confident that we provide legal advice that is as honest as it is practical.
How We Can Help
We put our clients' best interests first when tackling family law and real estate cases. This has contributed significantly to our high case success rate:
Family law: Our law office helps families in Texas navigate the complex laws determining what a family is and how that affects legal matters. These include child custody, child support, divorce and alimony.
Real estate: We work closely with agents, buyers and sellers to help them avoid legal pitfalls in real estate transactions. Our team is also well-known for our title services.
Why Choose Us
Hard-working Texans often fear working with law firms because they can be intimidating and expensive. At the Law Office of Yolanda Castro-Dominguez, PLLC, we have tailored our services so that we are approachable to our clients.
Over the years, we have developed a strong reputation for the fair and compassionate treatment of our clients, regardless of their backgrounds and ages. We have more than 2,500 happy clients and have resolved 95% of our cases so far.
About The Law Office of Yolanda Castro-Dominguez, PLLC
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Child Support
- Estate Planning
- Probate & Estate Administration
- Immigration & Naturalization Law
- Real Estate
Languages
- Spanish
Office Information
Address
109 N MacArthur Blvd. Irving, TX 75061
Phone
Fax
- 972-730-9439
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Office Hours
MON- FRI: 9 AM - 5 PM
Websites
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