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A good lawyer will keep a client informed. Ask every lawyer you are interviewing how he/she
does that. Does the lawyer send copies of all correspondence and court documents to the
client? Does the lawyer make periodic reports to the client? You should insist on remaining fully
informed. If you are not well informed, you cannot make good decisions about your case.
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Power Family Law, PLLC |
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Power Family Law, PLLC makes it a priority to keep our clients involved in the
decision making process. We submit detailed monthly reports to our clients and immediately
inform them of developments in their case.
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Karen Fryer
Listens and Understands the Client's Needs
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Karen D. Fryer
is an Associate of
Power Family Law,
PLLC. She received her law degree from Texas Tech School of Law in 1993. She practices primarily in the area of
family law
and has over 14 years of experience in the area of family law. She also handles
wills and small estate matters.
She is a qualified mediator since 1996. She is an empathetic practitioner and a strong advocate for her clients.
She is an agressive litigator and always fights for her clients.
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CERTIFICATES/SPECIALTIES
♦ Bar Admission: Texas, 1989
EDUCATION:
♦ Texas Tech School of Law, Lubbock, Texas, JD, 1993
♦ University of West Florida, Pensacola, Texas, BA in Legal Administration, Cum Laude, 1989
♦ Plano Sr. High School, Plano, Texas
PROFESSIONAL ASSICATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS
♦ State Bar Association
♦ Plano Bar Association
♦ Collin County Bar Association
♦ Christ United Methodist Church, Plano
♦ Past Vice President, Plano Bar Association
♦ Past Member of the Board of Directors, Samaritan Inn, McKinney, Texas
♦ Past Vice President, Union of Legal Services Workers
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Client Testimonials |
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"I want to take this time to thank you for all you have done.
I appreciate your time and patience for this case. I know that without your help the case
would have been lost in the mountain of paperwork."
- Former Client
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What should I look for in a family attorney?
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People who would not dream of performing surgery on themselves will attempt to handle their own legal matters.
Understandably, this can be personally and financially disastrous for the families involved.
A legal practice requires an understanding of the law, continuing education of changing laws, and also experience
with the procedural requirements of our local courts.
When our attorneys meet with potential clients, the attorney balances legal knowledge with the potential
client's unique personal situation to predict a realistic legal result.
Your attorney will be your advocate, but will not waste your time and money pursuing unrealistic goals.
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Can I afford an attorney? |
Only you can answer that question.
Only you can balance the attorney costs with the effects of an unfavorable outcome.
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