Benefit from the decades of family law experience of Laura Dale & Associates, P.C.
Family Law Leaders In Texas And Worldwide
The family lawyers at Laura Dale & Associates know… divorce, property division and children’s issues are some of the most painful, complicated legal matters you will ever have to deal with. When these matters are international in nature, the complexity and potential for conflict can be even greater.
If you are facing unique legal challenges in Texas or abroad as an expat, it is critical that your attorney has the negotiation and trial skills necessary to protect your rights. Laura Dale & Associates, P.C., concentrates on solving serious problems related to family law. We invite you to learn more about our areas of practice.

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International Family Law And The Hague
Convention: A History Of Results
With attorneys licensed to practice in federal court, Laura Dale & Associates can try international child custody and family law cases brought under the Hague Convention, anywhere in the U.S. We also represent clients whose countries are not party to the Hague Convention.
Our trial experience and proactive, aggressive litigation style make us a formidable opponent in the courtroom. Our reputation often results in successful negotiations without the need for a trial.
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International Family Law:
Divorce And Custody In A Global Age
Mediation And Collaborative Law: Providing Insight And Forging Solutions
The Laura Dale & Associates family law firm serves clients in the areas of mediation and collaborative law for family law cases. These approaches can enable both parties in a dispute to experience less conflict, greater privacy and a stronger sense of satisfaction with the outcome.
Our attorneys’ backgrounds in psychophysiology, neuroscience and social work give us a unique ability to work with therapists and doctors on difficult family law matters, including those involving mental illness and substance abuse. Find out if our alternative dispute resolution (ADR) practice can provide value to you.

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