Firm Values

The mission of KoonsFuller is to provide high quality legal services and superior results to client who demand the best family law representation available.

 

In keeping with our reputation as one of the nation's largest and most successful family law firms, we are guided in our decision making on behalf of clients in North Texas and across the state by the following values:

 

Mutual Respect: We honor the differences in people and respect our common commitment to doing our best work possible for clients. We allow for individuality and encourage a team approach that consistently delivers optimal results to our clients.

 

Excellence: We have a relentless pursuit of excellence, high quality work and superior results for our clients. This includes hard work, inspired representation and cutting edge technology from a team of quality professionals.

 

Client Focus: We put the interests of our clients first and represent clients with the highest level of integrity.

 

Employee Commitment: We encourage long-term commitment to our firm by all employees, rewarding quality work, loyalty and enhancement of the firm's performance. 

 

 

KoonsFuller News

Peppard: Bobby Ewing's Woodall Rodgers view

By Alan Peppard
The Dallas Morning News

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.