Stacey Lafitte
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MEMBER INTRODUCTION
Stacey A. Lafitte is a native-Houstonian and Principal of the Law Offices of Stacey A. Lafitte, P.C. Stacey graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Baylor University in Waco, Texas, and enjoyed a high-profile career in public relations in Houston before attending South Texas College of Law, where she earned her Doctor of Jurisprudence. Stacey is Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
A powerful advocate for her clients both in and out of the courtroom, Stacey offers personalized representation in family law cases of all types, including: divorce, child custody, complex marital property division, marital property agreements, premarital agreements, paternity, child support, relocation, cohabitation agreements, gestational & assisted reproduction agreements, grandparent rights, and modification & enforcement of existing orders. In addition to litigation, Stacey utilizes alternative dispute resolution methods - including mediation, arbitration, and collaborative law - to resolve a wide range of family law issues, from the simplest, amicable divorce, to extremely complex and highly contested custody and property disputes.
Stacey is a member of the Family Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution Sections of the State Bar of Texas and the Houston Bar Association. She holds active memberships with several legal organizations, including Gulf Coast Family Law Specialists, the Texas Academy of Family Law Specialists, the College of the State Bar of Texas, and is a Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation. Stacey is also a family law mediator, practices collaborative law, and serves as an amicus attorney in family law cases.
PRACTICE COUNTIES
- Brazoria
- Fort Bend
- Galveston
- Harris
- Montgomery
- Waller
PRACTICE AREAS
- Arbitration
- Business Valuation
- Child Custody
- Collaborative Family Law
- Divorce
- Enforcement of Child-Related Matters
- Enforcement of Property Division
- Grandparent Access to Children
- Marital Property Agreements
- Modifications
- Property Division
- Termination of Parental Rights
- Third Party Rights Regarding Children
- Visitation