Kevin Hinzman & Craig Flory formed Hinzman & Flory in 1999, dedicating their firm to the proposition that all people deserve strong & effective legal representation. Providing representation in criminal, family, & immigration law, as well as other areas, H&F offers a one stop, holistic approach to whatever legal issues you may be facing. What are the questions that our clients have asked us repeatedly since we formed Hinzman & Flory?
What questions should you be asking us? Kevin and Craig have over 40 years combined experience practicing law and between them they have handled over 4,000 criminal cases in Denton County alone. We have devoted our entire professional lives to the defense of the accused and have never worked for the Denton County District Attorney or any other prosecuting authority.
We have spent the bulk of our careers practicing in Denton County, building relationships with the local judges, court staff, attorneys, and prosecutors.
What questions should you be asking us? Kevin and Craig have over 40 years combined experience practicing law and between them they have handled over 4,000 criminal cases in Denton County alone. We have devoted our entire professional lives to the defense of the accused and have never worked for the Denton County District Attorney or any other prosecuting authority.
We have spent the bulk of our careers practicing in Denton County, building relationships with the local judges, court staff, attorneys, and prosecutors.
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Kevin Hinzman and Craig Flory formed Hinzman & Flory in 1999, dedicating their firm to the proposition that all people deserve strong and effective legal representation.
In the adversarial world of criminal law, Kevin and Craig believe it is important for their potential clients to know where they have placed their priorities as lawyers throughout their careers.
Both have devoted their entire professional lives to the defense of accused, rather than their prosecution.
Neither have ever worked for the Denton County District Attorney or any other prosecuting authority.
In the adversarial world of criminal law, Kevin and Craig believe it is important for their potential clients to know where they have placed their priorities as lawyers throughout their careers.
Both have devoted their entire professional lives to the defense of accused, rather than their prosecution.
Neither have ever worked for the Denton County District Attorney or any other prosecuting authority.
Any conviction, probation, or deferred adjudication, and even the mere fact of an arrest, leaves you with a criminal record that can follow you the rest of your life.
The only way to avoid this ugly truth is to hire an experienced criminal defense attorney who can work out your case in a proper manner, either through effective plea negotiations with the District Attorney or by victory at trial.
The mere fact that you have been arrested and charged with a crime does not equate with guilt.
The burden of proving that you are guilty is always on the District Attorney and never shifts to the accused.
The only way to avoid this ugly truth is to hire an experienced criminal defense attorney who can work out your case in a proper manner, either through effective plea negotiations with the District Attorney or by victory at trial.
The mere fact that you have been arrested and charged with a crime does not equate with guilt.
The burden of proving that you are guilty is always on the District Attorney and never shifts to the accused.
Few, if any, areas of the law can involve more raw and painful emotions than family law.
Whether going through a simple, uncontested divorce or a heated child custody battle, most people will experience a range of powerful, negative emotions including anger, sadness, despair, depression and anxiety.
At Hinzman & Flory we pride ourselves on our ability to understand and empathize with all of our clients while still telling them what they need to hear, not what they want to hear.
This is particularly important in family law where the intense passions often involved can lead to impulsive and foolish, rather than calm and rational, decisions.
Whether going through a simple, uncontested divorce or a heated child custody battle, most people will experience a range of powerful, negative emotions including anger, sadness, despair, depression and anxiety.
At Hinzman & Flory we pride ourselves on our ability to understand and empathize with all of our clients while still telling them what they need to hear, not what they want to hear.
This is particularly important in family law where the intense passions often involved can lead to impulsive and foolish, rather than calm and rational, decisions.
Kevin and Craig are continuously inspired by the story of America and the principles represented by this famous proclamation inscribed at the Statue of Liberty.
Since its formation in 1999, Hinzman & Flory has been a bilingual law firm dedicated to serving the immigrant population of Denton County and North Texas by providing Spanish language services and immigration representation.
Hinzman & Flory continues its tradition of providing expert immigration advocacy devoted to serving those attempting to find a better way of life in the United States by guiding clients through the process of achieving their ultimate dream of U.S. citizenship.
Since its formation in 1999, Hinzman & Flory has been a bilingual law firm dedicated to serving the immigrant population of Denton County and North Texas by providing Spanish language services and immigration representation.
Hinzman & Flory continues its tradition of providing expert immigration advocacy devoted to serving those attempting to find a better way of life in the United States by guiding clients through the process of achieving their ultimate dream of U.S. citizenship.
For over 20 years through our Wills and Probate practice, it has been our pleasure at Hinzman & Flory to assist the citizens of Denton County and the North Texas area in planning for and completing the transfer of their property to loved ones, as well as to provide peace of mind for our clients should a period of incapacitation limit their ability make important life decisions.
A will is a legal document that describes how and to whom a person desires his or her property to be distributed upon death.
A will is a legal document that describes how and to whom a person desires his or her property to be distributed upon death.
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