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Focused On Texans. Powerful Advocacy.

"Proven Protection. Principled Practice"

At Fiona Worthy Attorney At Law, PLLC, we provide trusted, results-driven legal representation rooted in experience, integrity, and personal attention. With our principal office located in North Texas, we proudly serve clients throughout the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex, delivering strategic advocacy tailored to each client’s unique legal needs.

 

To better serve clients across the state, we also maintain satellite offices in the Greater Houston area and The Woodlands, Texas, allowing us to offer accessible, responsive legal services where and when they are needed most. No matter your location, our commitment remains the same—clear guidance, strong representation, and dedicated advocacy every step of the way.

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LEGAL INSIGHTS

Areas Of Practice

What We Do

Our firm specializes in family, criminal, and personal injury law, ensuring our clients have a comprehensive legal strategy tailored to their unique needs.

Family Law in Texas

Family law matters in Texas are deeply personal and can have lasting effects on your family, finances, and future. Texas family law governs issues such as divorce, child custody and visitation, child support, spousal maintenance, and the division of marital property. Because Texas has its own statutes, procedures, and timelines, having knowledgeable legal guidance is essential.

 

Texas is a community property state, meaning that most property acquired during the marriage is presumed to be jointly owned and subject to division upon divorce. However, “equal” does not always mean “fair,” and courts may consider a variety of factors when determining a just and right division. Likewise, decisions involving children are guided by the best interests of the child, with courts carefully evaluating custody arrangements, parental rights, and support obligations.

 

Family law cases often involve high emotions and complex legal considerations. Whether you are facing a contested divorce, seeking to protect your parental rights, or navigating a post-judgment modification, it is important to have an attorney who combines legal skill with compassion and discretion. Our firm is committed to helping clients understand their rights, make informed decisions, and move forward with confidence during difficult transitions.

Criminal Law in Texas

Criminal charges in Texas carry serious consequences that can affect your freedom, reputation, and future. Texas criminal law encompasses a wide range of offenses, from misdemeanors to felonies, each with its own procedures, potential penalties, and long-term implications. Understanding your rights and acting quickly are critical when facing a criminal investigation or arrest.

 

Texas law classifies crimes based on severity, with penalties that may include fines, probation, or incarceration. From the moment you are questioned by law enforcement, you have constitutional rights—including the right to remain silent and the right to legal representation. Exercising those rights early can significantly impact the outcome of your case.

 

A strong criminal defense requires careful analysis of the facts, the evidence, and the actions taken by law enforcement. Effective representation may involve challenging the legality of a stop or search, examining procedural errors, negotiating with prosecutors, or preparing a vigorous defense at trial. Whether you are facing charges for the first time or dealing with a more complex matter, having an experienced attorney advocating on your behalf is essential.

 

Our firm is committed to protecting your rights, ensuring due process, and pursuing the most favorable resolution possible—while treating every client with respect, discretion, and professionalism.

Personal Injury Law in Texas

Personal injury law in Texas is designed to protect individuals who have been harmed due to the negligence or wrongful conduct of another party. These cases may arise from motor vehicle accidents, slip and falls, workplace injuries, defective products, or other incidents where reasonable care was not exercised.

 

Texas follows a modified comparative negligence rule, meaning an injured person may recover compensation as long as they are not more than 50% responsible for the accident. Any recovery may be reduced by the percentage of fault attributed to the injured party. Because liability and damages are closely examined, thorough investigation and careful legal strategy are essential.

 

Personal injury claims may allow recovery for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and other related damages. Texas law also imposes strict deadlines, known as statutes of limitations, which generally require claims to be filed within a specific time period. Failing to act promptly can result in the loss of the right to seek compensation.

 

Navigating a personal injury claim can be overwhelming, particularly while recovering from physical or emotional harm. Our firm is committed to guiding clients through the legal process with clarity, diligence, and advocacy—working to protect their rights and pursue the compensation they deserve.

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