location2591 Dallas Pkwy, Suite 300Frisco, TX 75034-8563

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phone972-294-6533

Why You Need an Experienced Attorney

Collin County lawyer for divorce cases

North Texas Divorce Lawyer

Whether you have made the decision to divorce your spouse or have accepted that your marriage is ending, your next step is selecting an attorney. You need an advocate standing by your side to protect your rights and fight for the best outcome for you and your children.

Attorney Linda Risinger — founder of our Frisco law firm — is a seasoned litigator who focuses on all types of divorce cases and other important family law matters. She has the background, legal knowledge and dedication you need during a difficult time for both you and your children.

With assets, quality time with children, and your future at stake, you need an experienced divorce attorney who will go above and beyond.

Contact us today to schedule a free initial consultation.

We Do Not Just Dabble in Family Law — We Are Invested in Our Clients' Solutions

When selecting an attorney, you do not want a "jack of all trades" lawyer, for whom divorce is only a small part of a larger practice. You want someone whose sole focus is on helping clients through the end of their marriages. Linda Risinger brings comprehensive family law experience coupled with the knowledge of the judges' methods, the courts' procedures and opposing counsel.

This insight allows her to predict the strategies and tactics of the other side of the courtroom. She has faced extremely trying situations with clients across Denton County, Collin County, and North Texas in a variety of difficult situations involving:

Contact Us to Schedule a Free Consultation

If you are a facing the possibility of a divorce, contact our office to get the help you need. Call 972-294-6533 to schedule a free consultation with a skilled member of our team today. We represent clients in Frisco, Denton, Prosper, Celina, McKinney, Plano, Collin County, Denton County, Dallas County, and the surrounding areas.

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