Walters Gilbreath, PLLC

Category: Divorce lawyer in Dallas, Texas

Address: 3811 Turtle Creek Blvd Suite 1000, Dallas, TX 75219, USA

Phone: +14692500447

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Carmen Rivero

Oct 10, 2022

David Spradling is an amazing attorney with true integrity. He always made time to speak with me whenever I had concerns and was very informative. He was always professional while being stong and supportive. I highly recommend him to anyone seeking a family law attorney.

Kevin Rice

Oct 7, 2022

Louisa is very professional and courteous. Luke is very kind and patiently answered all my questions and concerns. They went above n beyond to help me the best they could. I appreciate them greatly and would recommend anyone who needs legal advice, to give them a call .

Sam Baker

Aug 30, 2022

You want honest representation, especially if you have a personal injury case, due to a business' negligence. Walters Gilbreath, PLLC has an impeccable reputation of being a transparent, client driven firm, that gets results! I had the pleasure of working with Mr. Jack Beesley, one of the PI lawyers at the firm. What an excellent representation of Walters Gilbreath, PLLC! Thanks again, Mr Beesley for your patience, understanding and kindness during my case and especially for being a good human!

Reagan Weaver

Aug 20, 2022

David Spradling has been the most wonderful person to work with my case. He is very thorough, communicative, honest, and professional. He managed a very difficult case and in court we got the best outcome and what I wanted. In the end things worked out exactly how I wanted. I went through dark times, but always knew at least God would get me through, but even better God put me in good hands with David. Thank you for being my advocate and always sticking through it all with me David!

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Questions & Answers

May I bring friends or family to the consultation?

Gabby Poster | Oct 11, 2021
Walters Gilbreath, PLLC | Oct 11, 2021

Exceptions can be made for friends or family members to accompany you, but it will depend on whether or not: You obtained express permission from the attorney to bring them with you beforehand; Their attendance is necessary due to a language or communication barrier; or You agree to have the person attend the meeting, in writing, before the meeting. Be careful—allowing a friend or family member to join in your consultation may waive your right to privacy through attorney-client privilege. Consult with your lawyer before allowing additional parties to be present.

What will happen at the consultation?

Gabby Poster | Oct 11, 2021
Walters Gilbreath, PLLC | Oct 11, 2021

An initial consultation is a time for you and a managing partner at our firm to get to know one another and discuss your case. A consultation is your opportunity to learn about the process and discuss strategy related to your specific situation. You will also discuss or address: Background information about the firm and our experience; Your background (i.e., where you work, how many children you have, employment history, etc.); Recommendations on strategy for your case; Information regarding how the firm handles cases similar to yours; The employment contract between you and the firm; Hourly rates, retainers and fees for the firm’s services; and Questions that you have regarding the process.

May I bring my children to the consultation?

Gabby Poster | Oct 11, 2021
Walters Gilbreath, PLLC | Oct 11, 2021

Children should not be present at consultations. This is a time for you and an attorney to speak about serious matters, and you should be able to dedicate your full attention to the meeting. Moreover, it may be harmful for them to be in the room or even in the office. Courts typically discourage children from being involved with the specifics of the lawsuit. If you are unable to attend your consultation without your children, please discuss appropriate options when you schedule your consultation. Exceptions can be made based on the following: Express permission from the attorney beforehand; The age of the children; The maturity of the children; Your ability to bring an adult to supervise the children during the meeting; and Whether or not the children will wait in the waiting area while you are in the consultation meeting.

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