Wilson Whitaker Rynell

Experienced Lawyers

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972-248-8080 DALLAS
713-830-2207 HOUSTON
512-691-4100 AUSTIN
wilson whitaker rynell attorneys and counselors at law logo
972-248-8080 DALLAS
713-830-2207 HOUSTON
512-691-4100 AUSTIN

DALLAS FAMILY LAW &

DIVORCE ATTORNEYS

At Wilson Whitaker Rynell, our team of experienced Dallas divorce and family law lawyers have represented clients for 25 years. Serving individuals and families across Texas, we specializes in delivering expert legal advice and effective representation for a wide range of family law issues and divorce proceedings.

Choosing a Dallas Family Lawyer

What Choose Our Family Law Lawyers?

At Wilson Whitaker Rynell, we are committed to delivering top-tier legal support in Dallas, Texas.  Our firm has been in existence for 25 years handling  family law and divorce proceedings. Our team is uniquely equipped with board-certified attorneys and paralegals, setting us apart as a leader in the legal community.


Industry-Leading Recognition

Our dedication to family law has not gone unnoticed. We pride ourselves on having received numerous industry awards and distinctions which reflect our commitment to excellence in family law practice. By choosing us, you ensure that your case is in the hands of highly decorated professionals.


Client-Centric Approach

We prioritize maintaining a close relationship with our clients. You will always be updated on your case's progress and we stand by to advocate fiercely on your behalf at all hearings and trials. Our proactive communication ensures you're never out of the loop.


Comprehensive Family Law Services

Whether you’re navigating through a divorce, tackling a paternity action, debating child custody, or seeking a post-decree modification, our experienced attorneys are ready to assist. We leverage our extensive legal knowledge and resources to strive for the best possible outcome in your case.


Specialized in Full Custody and Child Custody Disputes

Understanding the challenges our clients face during these trying times, our full custody lawyers in Dallas are dedicated to providing the exceptional counsel and advocacy you deserve. We are a trusted name in handling sensitive child custody disputes and other family law cases, offering support and guidance every step of the way.


Local Representation for Dallas Families

Local families rely on Wilson Whitaker Rynell for all matters of family law. Our deep roots and understanding of the Dallas legal landscape empower us to serve you better. By choosing our Dallas divorce law firm, you’re not just hiring an attorney; you’re securing peace of mind with a team that stands with you at every stage of your legal journey.


Our Dallas Texas Family Law Attorneys Stand by You


At Wilson Legal Group P.C. (dba Wilson Whitaker Rynell), we are dedicated to delivering expert legal solutions for family-related disputes. Our team specializes in a comprehensive range of family law services including litigation, trials, marital agreements, as well as mediation and arbitration. We excel in creating detailed pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements aimed at safeguarding your interests and minimizing the need for expensive court battles.


Rely on our experienced attorneys to craft personalized legal strategies that protect your assets and ensure your peace of mind. Trust us to provide the protection you need with proactive, fair, and effective legal representation.

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Additional Texas Divorce Focus 

Our Board-Certified Family Law Specialists

Work with You.

Achieving success in family law in Dallas requires assertive and tailored legal strategies. Our board certified divorce lawyers specialize in both offensive and defensive tactics, designed specifically for your unique needs. Whether you're facing a straightforward uncontested divorce or navigating through complex and contentious disputes, our experienced team is here to help. Our attorneys have a proven track record with hundreds of cases, ensuring favorable outcomes through both rigorous trial representation and strategic negotiations that prioritize your best interests. At the heart of our Dallas-based practice is a commitment to safeguarding your rights and ensuring you receive the fair treatment you deserve.


Choose the legal team of Wilson Whitaker Rynell for unmatched dedication and aggressive representation in family law. We stand ready to protect your interests, prevent any disadvantages, and provide the powerful, assertive representation your case demands.

CLIENT MATTERS


5,000+


YEARS OF SERVICE

 25+

Award Winning

Recognized in the legal industry as dedicated board-certified lawyers and Rising Stars.

Expert Team

Your project will be handled by legal experts every time. You will have the most experienced attorneys working for you. 

Quality Representation

You’ll find the support you need to ensure that things run smoothly. We’re here to help with all your legal needs.

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