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The May Firm
Lincoln Centre, Tower Two
5420 LBJ Freeway, Suite 500
Dallas, Texas 75240
Tel: (972)-852-8000
Fax: (972)-852-8001

  

Practice Areas

FAMILY LAW LITIGATION

Family legal matters can be emotionally and financially draining. It is, therefore, imperative that you have legal counsel who can assist in developing a strategy to successfully navigate this difficult time. At The May Firm, we will help you understand the laws that apply to your case, including the various options and potential outcomes. We will assist you in making informed choices when facing some of the most important decisions of your life.

In litigation, we make formidable opponents in the courtroom, presenting your case in the best light for you, with an aggressive stance when necessary. However, there are many times where certain matters may be resolved without litigation. Our attorneys will actively pursue alternative dispute resolution methods, including negotiation and mediation when it will best serve the client’s goals and objectives.

Family law includes the following areas:

Divorce Child Custody
Child support Possession and access
Asset and debt division Spousal support
Post-divorce maintenance Enforcement of court orders
Modification of court orders Rights of unmarried couples
Termination of parental rights Paternity
Protective orders Appeals of trial court rulings
Premarital and postmarital agreements Domestic partner agreements


FAMILY LAW APPEALS

Sometimes trial courts and juries make mistakes. In almost every case, the party that loses thinks the trial court or jury made a mistake. Since there are very short time periods within which to complain about a mistake made at trial, it is imperative to consult an appeallate lawyer before or very soon after the trial is over.

An appellate lawyer's skills are different from those of a trial lawyer. Where good trial lawyers are adept at ferreting out information through discovery, examination of witnesses, and making persuasive oral presentations in court, the appellate lawyer must be talented in persuasive writing. On appeal, the focus shifts from developing facts to mastering the record, researching legal principles, understanding subtle distinctions and emerging legal trends, exploring creative analogies and guiding policy considerations that shape the law, and then assembling everything in a concise, persuasively written brief.

At The May Firm, we will assist the client in understanding the appellate process while providing high quality legal services tempered with sound practical advice and the wisdom of experience. We have handled appellate matters ranging in importance from leading decisions that will affect an entire area of law to narrow procedural issues that affect one client on a single aspect of an individual case. Some areas of appellate practice include:

Charge preparation Post-trial matters
Direct Appeals Petition for Review
Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus Petition for Writ of Mandamus
Amicus Briefs General Appellate Issues
Trial consultations on specialized appellate issues

 

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Disclaimer: No information or materials posted here are intended to constitute legal advice, and are not applicable to any specific set of facts, especially to any individual's personal situation. Neither the information contained herein nor the perusal of it should be construed to constitute legal advice or establish an attorney-client relationship with the Firm or any of its lawyers. Michelle May O'Neil is Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, but not in any other area of specialty. Michelle May O'Neil is the attorney responsible for this website and content.