Kelly McClure
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MEMBER INTRODUCTION
A force to be reckoned with in the courtroom, Kelly McClure, founder and CEO of the McClure Law Group, has more than 25 years of experience as a family law attorney. Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, she is best known for representing high-net-worth clients with complicated estates. Executives, professional athletes, celebrities, and stay-at-home parents find her experience in tax law, talent, and compassion invaluable, whether she is negotiating a settlement or representing them in court. Named a Best Lawyer in D Magazine for over 20 years, she utilizes an aggressive, strategic approach to carefully preserve important family relationships while protecting assets that can become depleted in high-conflict battles. “I enjoy helping people get to a better place by navigating them through one of the hardest times of their life,” McClure says. “We have an in-house team of experts, including a CPA and appellate attorney, who work together using the latest technology to offer creative solutions for our clients’ complex cases. Our law firm’s talent is unmatched. “McClure Law Group is more than just a practice — it’s a powerhouse. With expertise in a full spectrum of family law services, including pre-nups, custody agreements, litigation, and collaborative law, the firm has earned a reputation for excellence. It’s not uncommon for lawyers who battle McClure on the other side of the courtroom to refer her to other clients. “You need the experience from a seasoned lawyer to provide the foresight for your divorce cases”, McClure says. “Our law firm has ‘street cred’ among both lawyers and judges. Our law firm has a passion for helping people protect their children and assets.”
PRACTICE AREAS
- Adoption
- Arbitration
- 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