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Eric Navarrette – rdr


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Education: Texas Tech University, J.D., 2006
St. Mary’s University of San Antonio, B.A., Criminal Justice, 2003

Honors: Texas Super Lawyers, Rising Stars Edition

Licenses: State Bar of Texas, May 2007

Certification:Board Certified – Family Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization

Professional Affiliations:
Texas Academy of Family Law Specialists, 2014 – Present
The Collaborative Law Institute of Texas, 2011 – Present
College of the State Bar of Texas, 2011 – Present
Denton County Young Lawyers Association, 2010 – Present (President Elect, 2013-2014)
Denton County Bar Association, 2010 – Present
Denton County Collaborative Professionals, 2012 – Present (Director, 2013-2014)
Texas Family Law Foundation, 2009 – Present
State Bar of Texas, Family Law Section, 2008 – Present

Address: 12650 North Beach Street, #114-70, Keller, Texas 76244

Phone: 214-802-4008

Fax: 214-853-5360

Email: eric@nfamilylaw.com

Membership Type: Attorney

Website: http://www.navarrettefamilylaw.com

Narrative: Eric Navarrette is an experienced litigation and collaborative family law attorney. Eric is well versed in the practice of complex family law cases including divorce, child custody, division of property, characterization of property, relocation, grandparent and non-parent rights, premarital and postnuptial agreements, and protective orders. Eric is Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Collaborative Law takes the contested matters out of litigation and carries them to the negotiating table. Collaborative Law is founded on interest-based negotiations, and looks to allow the parties the opportunity to reach an amicable agreement that considers each parties’ goals and interests (as well as those of the children). Given the fact that Collaborative Law takes the matter out of litigation, it inherently provides for a more private process through which individuals can resolve all issues in their case. Navarrette Family Law provides each client the opportunity to gauge whether or not their case would be suited for Collaborative Law.

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