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Round Rock Family Law Firm
About Law Office of Lisa Richardson
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Divorce
- Mediation
People
Attorneys
- Josh Culp (Partner/Attorney) 1 Review
- Chris Hamblin
- Ashlyn Kotonias
- Amanda Peters (Attorney)
- Lisa Richardson (Attorney and Mediator)
Staff
- Jennifer Bolton, Senior Paralegal
- Sherri Moldenhour, Account Manager/Bookkeeper
- Colton Bolton, Paralegal
- Haleigh Theriot, Intake Specialist/Office Manager
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
213 N. Mays Round Rock, TX 78664
Phone
Fax
- 512-255-8905
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