Terri G. Wilson has represented clients in the areas of personal injury, wrongful death, family law, misdemeanor and civil cases in Johnson and Somervell County since 1992. She became Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Personal Injury Trial Law in 1998. Terri has been in the legal profession since 1985 when she began work as a legal assistant.
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Terri G. Wilson grew up in Fort Worth Texas.
After graduating from High School, she attended Tarrant County Junior College where she received her Associates Degree - Legal Assistant.
Terri continued her education at the University of Texas at Arlington and continued to work full-time as a legal assistant.
Upon completion of her Bachelor's Degree in POlitical Science, Terri attended Texas Tech School of Law.
She also worked part-time for a private law firm.
In 1993, Terri left the District Attorney's office to work full time in private practice.
After graduating from High School, she attended Tarrant County Junior College where she received her Associates Degree - Legal Assistant.
Terri continued her education at the University of Texas at Arlington and continued to work full-time as a legal assistant.
Upon completion of her Bachelor's Degree in POlitical Science, Terri attended Texas Tech School of Law.
She also worked part-time for a private law firm.
In 1993, Terri left the District Attorney's office to work full time in private practice.
An assault charge involves some sort of physical contact between two or more people and an allegation that someone was "hurt" or felt "pain" in the contact.
There are usually many versions and sides to an assault charge that the police do not ask about or report.
Sometimes the only way to tell your side of the story is in court.
A case of domestic violence involves people in the same household, usually husband and wife or boyfriend and girlfriend.
In these types of cases, one person makes an allegation against the other that there was physical violence between the two.
There are usually many versions and sides to an assault charge that the police do not ask about or report.
Sometimes the only way to tell your side of the story is in court.
A case of domestic violence involves people in the same household, usually husband and wife or boyfriend and girlfriend.
In these types of cases, one person makes an allegation against the other that there was physical violence between the two.
Fees are collected on a 'flat-fee' basis, which means you will pay one fee for any and all services that we provide.
Most attorneys charge you more than your agreed-upon fee for any additional time you may require, claiming it was unaccounted for upon your initial visit.
Examples of what other attorneys may charge you additionally for include: additional appearances in court on your case*, multiple meetings with you or telephone calls from you, and/or other witnesses in the case.
We will not charge additional fees for these services and provide you with unlimited access to the staff, and more importantly, toTerri herself.
Most attorneys charge you more than your agreed-upon fee for any additional time you may require, claiming it was unaccounted for upon your initial visit.
Examples of what other attorneys may charge you additionally for include: additional appearances in court on your case*, multiple meetings with you or telephone calls from you, and/or other witnesses in the case.
We will not charge additional fees for these services and provide you with unlimited access to the staff, and more importantly, toTerri herself.
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