Firm founder Kathryn Lanigan Pruitt is an assertive advocate who brings more than 27 years of experience to her family law and estate planning practice. She has been Board-Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 2009, a distinction held by less than 1% of attorneys in Texas. She has also been selected to the Texas Super Lawyers list for family law from 2011 to 2020 (published by Thomson Reuters) and has been included in The Best Lawyers in America from 2016 to 2021.
Kathryn has earned a reputation as knowledgeable, creative, accomplished and always prepared. One former opposing counsel states, "Kathryn is a true professional and a warrior in the courtroom." Kathryn and her team understand the emotional and financial stress that their clients may face in dealing with divorce and other family law disputes. The team's mission is to help clients move beyond the emotional turmoil that often dominates family legal disputes to focus on rational goals and productive solutions.
Kathryn has earned a reputation as knowledgeable, creative, accomplished and always prepared. One former opposing counsel states, "Kathryn is a true professional and a warrior in the courtroom." Kathryn and her team understand the emotional and financial stress that their clients may face in dealing with divorce and other family law disputes. The team's mission is to help clients move beyond the emotional turmoil that often dominates family legal disputes to focus on rational goals and productive solutions.
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Kathryn Lanigan Pruitt's primary objective is to help her clients make sound decisions during one of the most turbulent periods of their lives.
She works with her clients to understand their goals and strategize to develop an effective plan aimed at achieving those goals, whether through settlement or final trial.
Kathryn has extensive experience handling both amicable and high conflict divorce and custody cases throughout Collin, Dallas, Denton and surrounding counties.
Kathryn has been Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 2009, has been recognized for inclusion to the list of Texas Super Lawyers in Family Law by Thomson Reuters from 2011-2020, and has been included in the publication "The Best Lawyers in America" from 2016-2021.
She works with her clients to understand their goals and strategize to develop an effective plan aimed at achieving those goals, whether through settlement or final trial.
Kathryn has extensive experience handling both amicable and high conflict divorce and custody cases throughout Collin, Dallas, Denton and surrounding counties.
Kathryn has been Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 2009, has been recognized for inclusion to the list of Texas Super Lawyers in Family Law by Thomson Reuters from 2011-2020, and has been included in the publication "The Best Lawyers in America" from 2016-2021.
Kathryn Pruitt has practiced law for more than 27 years and has focused on family law since 2004.
She has also been Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 2009 and received numerous accolades.
Kathryn believes that author Stephen Covey got it right when he said, "begin with the end in mind."
She applies her knowledge and experience to help her clients evaluate their property and family situation and determine what a successful end to their case might look like.
She has also been Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 2009 and received numerous accolades.
Kathryn believes that author Stephen Covey got it right when he said, "begin with the end in mind."
She applies her knowledge and experience to help her clients evaluate their property and family situation and determine what a successful end to their case might look like.
Family law matters can have a profound effect on your future.
From divorce to custody disputes to property division, the outcome of your case can affect everything from your personal financial well-being to your parental rights.
Clients of Pruitt Law Group, PLLC, can rest assured they have a team led by a top attorney protecting their future.
Frisco attorney Kathryn Lanigan Pruitt has more than 27 years of experience handling complex divorces, high-conflict custody disputes and other sensitive family law matters.
From divorce to custody disputes to property division, the outcome of your case can affect everything from your personal financial well-being to your parental rights.
Clients of Pruitt Law Group, PLLC, can rest assured they have a team led by a top attorney protecting their future.
Frisco attorney Kathryn Lanigan Pruitt has more than 27 years of experience handling complex divorces, high-conflict custody disputes and other sensitive family law matters.
Anger, frustration or a desire for retribution sometimes stand in the way of a sensible, cost-effective resolution in a divorce case.
Attorney Kathryn Lanigan Pruitt applies a mix of knowledge, tenacity and compassion to assist her clients in overcoming these obstacles to reach a successful resolution.
Kathryn offers her clients sound guidance in navigating the turbulence of the divorce process and urges them to keep their end goals in mind and to promote those goals through every interaction and decision in the case.
Attorney Kathryn Lanigan Pruitt applies a mix of knowledge, tenacity and compassion to assist her clients in overcoming these obstacles to reach a successful resolution.
Kathryn offers her clients sound guidance in navigating the turbulence of the divorce process and urges them to keep their end goals in mind and to promote those goals through every interaction and decision in the case.
In high net worth divorce cases, the property division portion of the case is often complex, but becomes even more complex when business assets are at stake.
If you face divorce in Texas and you or your spouse own an interest in a business, the outcome of your property division proceedings will play a significant role in your financial future and the future of the business.
Valuing the business interest, including determining the proper valuation method and considering business/commercial goodwill vs. professional/personal goodwill.
If you face divorce in Texas and you or your spouse own an interest in a business, the outcome of your property division proceedings will play a significant role in your financial future and the future of the business.
Valuing the business interest, including determining the proper valuation method and considering business/commercial goodwill vs. professional/personal goodwill.
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