Law Offices of Megan B. Rachel, PLLC
1405 Vontress, Suite 1101
Plano, Texas 75074
Phone: 972-424-6069
Fax: 972-424-2086
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Protecting the Legal Rights of Texas Children, Parents & Families
Plano, Texas adoption attorney Megan B. Rachel has provided this website as a resource for clients and to invite potential clients from Dallas and throughout Texas to contact her for cost-effective legal representation on matters related to:
Divorce / Adoption / Child Support / Child Custody / Division of Assets / Wills & Probate
Megan Rachel understands the emotional, as well as legal and financial component to any family law action. While every case is different and an outcome can never be guaranteed, she does promise personal, client-focused service, with frequent case updates and clear, consistent communication at all times. An issue related to Texas family law should never be taken lightly – you need an experienced, aggressive attorney who will protect your legal rights and provide for the future of you and your family.
Contact Dallas divorce lawyer Megan Rachel today for a FREE consultation and review of your legal needs. She is available via phone, fax and email or simply fill out the form below and Ms. Rachel will contact you for an appointment.
Texas family law attorney Megan Rachel proudly represents clients in the communities of Allen, Frisco, Rockwall, Carrollton, Garland, Richardson and McKinney as well as all of Collin, Denton, Rockwall and Dallas Counties. From her offices in Plano, TX, Ms. Rachel provides skilled, compassionate legal counsel to clients with issues related to family law, divorce, adoption, child custody, child support and division of property as well as wills and probate.
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