Providing Empathetic, Detailed, and Compassionate Legal Support
Natalie, a Board-Certified Paralegal by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, focuses her expertise on assisting her attorney with case planning and management. She skillfully drafts pleadings, orders, affidavits, and discovery documents, ensuring thorough and precise case preparation.
Approaching each case with mindfulness and compassion, Natalie tailors her interaction to meet clients’ needs—whether they require emotional support or simply someone to listen. She strives to simplify processes whenever possible, acknowledging the complexities of life.
Natalie’s diverse background includes roles in law enforcement across Bosque, Hood, and Tarrant Counties, spanning corrections, dispatch, and deed records. She notably managed all family law cases for the 355th Judicial Court at the Hood County District Clerk’s Office. In 2000, Natalie transitioned to private law practice, earning her paralegal studies certificate from the University of North Texas. A testament to her dedication, she is also a trained mediator specializing in civil litigation and family lawsuits affecting the parent-child relationship.
Outside of her professional life, Natalie enjoys shooting sporting clays and spending quality time with family and friends. She and her husband eagerly anticipate their granddaughter’s arrival later this year.
Natalie’s Top Tip for Family Law Clients
“Divorce can be overwhelming, don’t be afraid to seek counseling if you are having a hard time coping. If children are involved, support them. This process is difficult for them too, and it’s important not to discuss all the details with them or use them as messengers.”