Patricia Lynne Brown

Patricia Lynne Brown

We' re Close To You(TM) - in Round Rock. Board Certified in Family Law
  • Family Law, Divorce
  • Texas
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Patricia Brown has been practicing family law since 1997 in Williamson and Travis counties, with an emphasis on people and families, focusing principally on family law and divorce. Ms. Brown is Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Both her paralegals are also Board Certified in Family Law. Having gone through a divorce, and raising 2 children as a single mother, Ms. Brown founded the firm based on her personal philosophy: genuine empathy and compassion for men and women seeking help. She focuses on understanding each client's individual needs, and has the unique ability to distill complex emotional and legal situations into their essence, and communicating to her clients in a way that her clients feel a great sense of comfort and relief. She and her employees treat people as they would wish to be treated. Ms. Brown received her law degree from Albany Law School in 1996, after completing her final year at the University of Texas Law School in Austin. Ms. Brown then founded this firm in Round Rock in 1997. Ms. Brown grew up in New Hampshire. She proudly served a four year tour of duty in the United States Navy, simultaneously putting herself through the University of Mississippi. After graduating from college and leaving the Navy, she was a junior high school teacher. She then relocated to Albany, NY, and while raising her family there, became an entrepreneur, starting several small businesses, before deciding to go to law school, going heavily in debt to fund it. Ms. Brown has eclectic tastes in music and literature and loves to read and listen to music. She was an accomplished musician in high school, and is a talented artist. She enjoys her 7 grandchildren, loves her dog, and traveling with her husband.

Education
Albany Law School
Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)
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Mississippi State University
B.S. (1980) | English Education
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Awards
Board Certification
Texas board of Legal Specialization
Board Certified in Family Law
Professional Associations
Round Rock Chamber of Commerce
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Cedar Park Chamber of Commerce
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Hutto Area Chamber of Commerce
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Pflugerville Chamber of Commerce
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Austin Bar Association
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Williamson County Bar Association
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Texas State Bar  # 00798085
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Texas State Bar
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Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Texas
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Fees
  • Credit Cards Accepted
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Practice Areas
    Family Law
    Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
    Divorce
    Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
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For tough, challenging family law issues, you need experience, competence and trustworthiness.  You attorney should have at least 15 years experience in your area of need. Competence is assured with Board Certification: be sure your attorney is Board Certified in Family Law.  Visit their website, read some reviews, and watch a few videos to get a sense for personality.  Can you work with them, trust them? Patricia L. Brown & Associates - Why Select This Law Firm?

For tough, challenging family law issues, you need experience, competence and trustworthiness. You attorney should have at least 15 years experience in your area of need. Competence is assured with Board Certification: be sure your attorney is Board Certified in Family Law. Visit their website, read some reviews, and watch a few videos to get a sense for personality. Can you work with them, trust them?

What can you expect from an initial family law consultation?  We spend the first half hour asking a series of key questions, developed after nearly 20 years of experience and hundreds of family law cases. During the second half, we will begin to synthesize alternative paths to present to the client for their consideration.  Clients who come in stressed, feeling out of control, begin to feel a sense of regaining control. We are Board Certified and do not offer free consultations. Free consultations are often offered by inexperienced lawyer who spend the hour listening to your story. Initial Family Law Consultation - What To Expect

What can you expect from an initial family law consultation? We spend the first half hour asking a series of key questions, developed after nearly 20 years of experience and hundreds of family law cases. During the second half, we will begin to synthesize alternative paths to present to the client for their consideration. Clients who come in stressed, feeling out of control, begin to feel a sense of regaining control. We are Board Certified and do not offer free consultations. Free consultations are often offered by inexperienced lawyer who spend the hour listening to your story.

A satisfied family law client of Patricia L. Brown A Happy Client of Patricia L. Brown & Associates

A satisfied family law client of Patricia L. Brown

Living together (cohabitation) in Texas entails certain responsibilities everyone should be aware of because Texas is a common law marriage state. Living Together (Cohabitation) In Texas

Living together (cohabitation) in Texas entails certain responsibilities everyone should be aware of because Texas is a common law marriage state.

Texas is one of a relative minority of states recognizing common law marriages.  It is important to understand what is and what is not a common law marriage in Texas. Understanding Common Law Marriage in Texas

Texas is one of a relative minority of states recognizing common law marriages. It is important to understand what is and what is not a common law marriage in Texas.

A testimonial on an unusual annulment case from Dr. Jerry Schmidt, an Austin psychologist. Annulment in Central Texas Testimonial

A testimonial on an unusual annulment case from Dr. Jerry Schmidt, an Austin psychologist.

Contact & Map
Patricia L. Brown & Associates
595 Round Rock West Drive
Suite 201
Round Rock, TX 78681
Toll-Free: (866) 369-3211
Telephone: (512) 246-1149
Fax: (512) 255-3657