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An Attorney For Every Need Most family law firms have only a few attorneys to serve their clients. KoonsFuller is one of the largest family law firms nationwide and offers clients a choice among 29 attorneys in four North Texas locations.
KoonsFuller attorneys present a mix of pioneering Texas family lawyers, veterans of the many changes made in the law in recent times and outstanding young talent.
We have an attorney to fit the needs of each client. Our attorneys serve clients exclusively in family law matters throughout the state and the nation. Some other firms handle family law matters but fill out their caseload with other types of legal cases. KoonsFuller attorneys dedicate themselves solely to family law. And the mix of experience levels among our attorneys gives clients a wide range of personality types, levels of strategic thinking and hourly rates from which to choose.
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KoonsFuller News Peppard: Bobby Ewing's Woodall Rodgers view By Alan Peppard Wednesday, November 30, 2011 With all the marital vicissitudes of the fictional Ewing family, it's fitting that TNT chose the offices of one of Dallas' most prominent divorce attorneys to use as the location for Bobby Ewing's office. Patrick Duffy recently made a 5:30 a.m. visit to the corner office of attorney Ike Vanden Eykel shooting scenes for the show. Ike is a long-time principal in the firm of KoonsFuller, which moved into its Uptown locale overlooking Woodall Rodgers Freeway, last summer. Mental Health Professionals Vital to Family Law Sunday, November 20, 2011 DENTON, TX — The role of the mental health professional in family law cases is vital. These professionals serve family law clients as counselors, parent facilitators/ coordinators, and as the mental health expert in collaborative law cases. As Usual, Boomers Set Frantic Pace ... for Divorce Wednesday, October 26, 2011 While the overall divorce rate seems to have flattened out or even declined in the new millennium, that’s not true for those of the baby boomer generation and older. |