Round Rock Family Law Lawyer
Overview
Lisa Richardson is an accomplished attorney and mediator. She has extensive litigation experience, as well as expertise in multi-party negotiation and mediation. Since 2008, her practice has centered on family law and mediation. Prior to that she spent 10 years as an Assistant Attorney General with the Office of the Attorney General litigating complex environmental issues in and around the State of Texas. Ms. Richardson represented various State Agencies in environmental matters. This included trial work, mediation and multi-party negotiations. Among her accomplishments were successful resolutions of cases involving drinking water, water quality, air pollution, municipal solid waste, hazardous waste, oil and gas, natural resource damages, and pesticide enforcement.
In her family law practice, Ms. Richardson works with her clients to find simple, practical and cost-effective solutions to complex divorce, custody, access, possession, and/or financial problems.
A respected leader in the legal community, Ms. Richardson has served as an officer and Member of the Board of the Texas Young Lawyers Association, served as a Board member through Immediate Past-President of the Williamson County Bar Association. Ms. Richardson is an active member of the Texas State Bar. With the State Bar she is a past Chair of the Law Focused Advisory Inc., Board of Directors and is past Chair of the State Bar Grievance Committee for her district. She is also a past Chair for the UT Environmental Law Clinic Advisory Board. In 2013 Ms. Richardson was named Woman Lawyer of the Year by the Williamson County Women Lawyers Section and in 2014 she received the Presidents' Award.
Ms. Richardson has presented on "Striking a Balance Between Your Work and Your Career" for Continuing Legal Education Courses and addressed the UT Environmental Law Clinic on Environmental Enforcement. Ms. Richardson enjoys being active in education. She presented a project called "R U Safe" to schools and other local groups aimed at alerting parents and children to issues such as online safety, cyberbullying, and sexting and recently she helped present a civics project called "I Was the First! Vote for Me!" to a few elementary schools in Williamson County.
Previously, Ms. Richardson was certified as an Independent Hearings Examiner by the Texas Education Agency and was a credentialed mediator from the Texas Mediation Credentialing Association.
Ms. Richardson is dedicated to serving the local community. She has served on varies boards such as the United Way for Williamson County and the Round Rock Chamber of Commerce. Ms. Richardson is a past board member for Women Impacting the Nation and a past President of the Round Rock Volunteer Center (now part of the Round Rock Serving Center). She is a former member of the Leadership Round Rock Committee for the Round Rock Chamber of Commerce and was active in her local PTA and other school related activities.
Ms. Richardson received her Doctor of Jurisprudence from South Texas College of Law and her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Texas at Austin. She and her husband continue to live in Round Rock, Williamson County, Texas where they raised their two children.
About Lisa Richardson
Current Employment Position(s)
- Attorney and Mediator
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Mediation
- Guardianship
- Divorce
- Custody & Visitation
- Probate
Qualifications
Other Affiliations
- Texas Young Lawyers Association (Past Board Officer)
- Texas Young Lawyers Association (Past Board Member)
- Williamson County Bar Association (Past Board Member)
- Williamson County Bar Association (Past President)
- State Bar of Texas (Past Board Member)
- Texas State Bar, Law Focused Advisory Inc., Board of Directors (Past Chair)
- Texas State Bar Grievance Committee (Past Chair)
- Family Law Counsel, Board of Directors
- Williamson County Inns of Court
Pro Bono Activities
- UT Environmental Law Clinic Advisory Board, Past Chair
- Served on the United Way Board of Directors for Williamson County
- Served on the Round Rock Chamber of Commerce, Board of Directors, 2014
- Women Impacting the Nation, Past Board Member
- Round Rock Volunteer Center, Past President
- Round Rock Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Round Rock Committee, Former Member
Past Positions
- Office of the Attorney General, Assistant Attorney General
Education
- South Texas College of Law Houston, Houston, Texas
Doctor of Jurisprudence - University of Texas at Austin
B.A., Bachelor of Arts
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
213 N. Mays Round Rock, TX 78664
Phone
Fax
- 512-255-8905
Websites
Achievements
Honors
- Woman Lawyer of the Year, Williamson County Women Lawyers Section, 2013
- State Bar of Texas Presidents' Award, 2014
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