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Austin, Texas 78746
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This web site is designed to give you a great deal of information about Texas divorce law, as well as to explain mediation and other options available to the divorcing couple.
No information or materials posted here are intended to constitute legal advice, nor are they applicable to any specific set of facts, especially as to any individuals personal situation. Neither the information contained herein nor the perusal of it establishes or constitutes an attorney-client relationship with Ms. James. Ms. James is licensed by the Texas Supreme Court to practice law. She has not sought certification in family law and is NOT CERTIFIED BY THE TEXAS BOARD OF LEGAL SPECIALIZATION. No designation has been made by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization for a certificate of special competence in mediation.
The information provided here is a summary and as such is incomplete. Every rule has many exceptions, and you must confer with your own attorney to know just how the general principles apply to your own case.
(This document is considered advertising and is intended to be in compliance with part 7 of the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct.)
2/28/98
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Paula James is an attorney and a nationally-recognized leader in family law mediation. Having practiced family law in Austin, Texas since 1981, she became convinced that mediation was a better option than the traditional adversarial approach to divorce and became a pioneer in the new mediation movement. Since 1992, she has been a full-time divorce mediator and has mediated over 1800 divorces during that time.
Ms. James has published three books in this field, the most recent being The Divorce Mediation Handbook (Jossey-Bass, 1997). She has served as Chair of the Travis County Family Law Section and of the Family Law Subsection of the Travis County ADR Section. She has traveled extensively around the country training other attorneys and mediators in the art of divorce mediation. And she has created and chaired a host of projects to reduce the financial and emotional costs of divorce.
For more information, feel free to contact Ms. James by phone or e-mail.
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