Strother & Strother, PLLC, is a family law firm that is a family. We help our clients with difficult matters involving their families, children, parents and estates. Serving Johnson, Tarrant, Hood and Somervell counties for all family law and estate planning needs. At Strother & Strother, PLLC, we understand family. Our attorneys are family and our practice is focused on the issues of family law and estate planning.
These areas help people with personal concerns: the ending of their marriage, the custody of their children, how their assets will be distributed and who would care for their children should they become incapacitated. We know how important these matters are to you. We work patiently with our clients to address all individual concerns, explaining the law and how it will affect their matter, always working toward a successful resolution.
We do not promise what we cannot do our word is our bond. We provide legal solutions in plain English to our clients because it's their case -- they should be able to understand it.
These areas help people with personal concerns: the ending of their marriage, the custody of their children, how their assets will be distributed and who would care for their children should they become incapacitated. We know how important these matters are to you. We work patiently with our clients to address all individual concerns, explaining the law and how it will affect their matter, always working toward a successful resolution.
We do not promise what we cannot do our word is our bond. We provide legal solutions in plain English to our clients because it's their case -- they should be able to understand it.
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Tiffany Strother obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agricultural Economics from Tarleton State University in 2006.
She then attended law school at Oklahoma University School of Law, where she obtained her Juris Doctor in 2011.
In 2012, Tiffany and DeeAnn opened Strother & Strother PLLC in Johnson County.
Tiffany is proud to call Johnson County her home and enjoys serving the community.
She and her husband reside in Godley with their two children.
She then attended law school at Oklahoma University School of Law, where she obtained her Juris Doctor in 2011.
In 2012, Tiffany and DeeAnn opened Strother & Strother PLLC in Johnson County.
Tiffany is proud to call Johnson County her home and enjoys serving the community.
She and her husband reside in Godley with their two children.
A native of Cleburne, DeeAnn Strother is a probate, guardianship, family law attorney and estate planner.
She is a partner in Strother & Strother, PLLC which she and Tiffany Strother formed in 2012.
DeeAnn is a second-career attorney.
Her first career was as a teacher and educational diagnostician with Cleburne Independent School District.
DeeAnn graduated from Cleburne High School.
She obtained her Bachelor of Science Degree from Texas Woman's University, a Master of Education from Texas Christian University, and her Juris Doctor from Texas Wesleyan University.
She is a partner in Strother & Strother, PLLC which she and Tiffany Strother formed in 2012.
DeeAnn is a second-career attorney.
Her first career was as a teacher and educational diagnostician with Cleburne Independent School District.
DeeAnn graduated from Cleburne High School.
She obtained her Bachelor of Science Degree from Texas Woman's University, a Master of Education from Texas Christian University, and her Juris Doctor from Texas Wesleyan University.
Because family matters.
Our attorneys at Strother & Strother, PLLC, understand this because we are family.
We work with Texas families every day as they deal with family law issues.
We are intimately acquainted with the challenges you face, because we have focused our law practice on working with families involved with divorce, child custody and support issues, and property division, as well as other related issues.
We have built our practice on the principles of treating our clients with respect, integrity, compassion and honesty, always using Equal Parts: Heart and Smart.
Our attorneys at Strother & Strother, PLLC, understand this because we are family.
We work with Texas families every day as they deal with family law issues.
We are intimately acquainted with the challenges you face, because we have focused our law practice on working with families involved with divorce, child custody and support issues, and property division, as well as other related issues.
We have built our practice on the principles of treating our clients with respect, integrity, compassion and honesty, always using Equal Parts: Heart and Smart.
When many people think of estate planning, they probably think of a will.
While virtually everyone should have a will and it is an important part of an estate plan, there are other, equally important, elements.
Advance directives, powers of attorney and living wills are all essential to a comprehensive plan.
Our attorneys at Strother & Strother, PLLC, can explain how each of these legal instruments functions and how they can help to complete your estate plan.
When most people are healthy, they give little thought to what would happen if they suffered some calamity that left them incapacitated.
While virtually everyone should have a will and it is an important part of an estate plan, there are other, equally important, elements.
Advance directives, powers of attorney and living wills are all essential to a comprehensive plan.
Our attorneys at Strother & Strother, PLLC, can explain how each of these legal instruments functions and how they can help to complete your estate plan.
When most people are healthy, they give little thought to what would happen if they suffered some calamity that left them incapacitated.
At Strother & Strother, PLLC, our attorneys understand that most people have a great many questions about divorce, child custody, family law and estate planning issues.
We have provided some answers to some of the common questions we receive from our clients.
Community property consists of all other property, other than separate property acquired by either spouse during marriage.
Determining separate and community property can be difficult, so it is best to prepare an inventory to allow your attorney to determine the characteristics of the property.
We have provided some answers to some of the common questions we receive from our clients.
Community property consists of all other property, other than separate property acquired by either spouse during marriage.
Determining separate and community property can be difficult, so it is best to prepare an inventory to allow your attorney to determine the characteristics of the property.
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