Tuck McClimon, PLLC - Smithville, TX
Family Law Lawyers in Smithville, TX
219 Main Street Suite A Smithville, TX 78957
Smithville Family Law Firm
Updated: 02/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law
- Divorce
- Estate Planning
- Probate
- Real Estate
- Personal Injury
- Bankruptcy
Staff
- Stephaney Haworth, Branch Manager / Escrow Officer
- Rebeca “Beca” Weatherly, Litigation Assistant
- Kerry Marx, Billing Manager
- Candi Wilson, Paralegal, Board Certified Family Law
- Kendall Hester, Finance Manager / Litigation Assistant
- Tammy Jo Dalbey, Litigation Assistant / Escrow Officer
- Sierra Schulz, Receptionist / Escrow Assistant
- Kristan Laslie, Paralegal
- Amanda Irvin, Paralegal
Staff
- Stephaney Haworth, Branch Manager / Escrow Officer
- Rebeca “Beca” Weatherly, Litigation Assistant
- Kerry Marx, Billing Manager
- Candi Wilson, Paralegal, Board Certified Family Law
- Kendall Hester, Finance Manager / Litigation Assistant
- Tammy Jo Dalbey, Litigation Assistant / Escrow Officer
- Sierra Schulz, Receptionist / Escrow Assistant
- Kristan Laslie, Paralegal
- Amanda Irvin, Paralegal
Contact
Additional Texas Locations
Bastrop, TX (Main Office, 11.9 miles)
906 Main Street
Bastrop, TX 78602
Phone: 888-712-4804
Email: Send a message
Websites:
Appointments: Weekday
Austin, TX (43.6 miles)
1301 S Capital of Texas Hwy
Suite B-202
Austin, TX 78746
Phone: 888-712-4804
Email: Send a message
Websites:
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