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The Guerra
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1930 E
Rosemeade Pkwy, Ste 211 |
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Carrollton, TX 75007 |
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Phone:
972-939-4587 |
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Fax:
972-939-4657 |














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Attorney
Profile
This is a family law firm.
Family law often involves the very emotional and difficult
breakup
of a family unit and the division of marital property, assets,
and debts. Family law requires patience and understanding, high
ethical standards, and knowledge of the law. Contact us if you need a
divorce lawyer or child custody lawyer with the experience and ability to
negotiate these emotionally charged issues. While we will help clients
achieve peaceable resolution of their family law disputes whenever possible,
our family law attorneys are also experienced
trial lawyers, should litigation be needed. |
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Karen S.
Guerra |
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Karen Guerra has been certified as a Specialist in Family
Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 1995.* |
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Karen was born in Nebraska and
grew up in Iowa. She has lived in Texas since 1973. She graduated magna cum
laude from the University of Texas Pan American in Edinburg, Texas, with a
BBA in Finance. Karen then attended Baylor Law School, where she was a
member of the Baylor Law Review. Karen graduated from Baylor Law
School in 1989 with honors in the top five percent of her class.
After her graduation from law school, Karen and her husband, John, formed
Guerra and Guerra law offices in McAllen, Texas, where Karen practiced
general civil litigation and family law. Early pioneers in the mediation
movement, Karen and John provided mediation services and mediation training
in South Texas and throughout the State. While living in the Valley, Karen
and John were actively involved in marriage preparation programs of their
church, and were a presenting team for Worldwide Marriage Encounter and
Engaged Couples Encounter.
In 1997, Karen accepted a
position as the managing attorney for a child support office of the Texas
Attorney General in Corpus Christi, Texas. Working with the Attorney
General's Office, Karen gained extensive experience in interstate child
support litigation, as well as experience with creative child support
collection techniques. In 1999, Karen and John moved to Carrollton, Texas,
when Karen accepted a position with the Fifth District Court of Appeals.
From 2001 to 2004, Karen worked for Hammerle Finley law offices in Denton
and Lewisville. She opened The Guerra Law Firm in Carrollton in July,
2004.
As an experienced Family Law Specialist, Karen has handled numerous divorce
cases and complex family law issues, and she has extensive jury and non-jury
trial experience. She has experience in family violence protective orders,
contempt and enforcement procedures, marital property agreements, contested
property divisions, retirement matters, post divorce modifications,
adoptions, paternity suits, and termination of parental rights litigation.
She has handled interstate and international child visitation and child
support issues, writs of attachment, writs of habeas corpus, execution of
judgments, and bills of review. Karen also has significant experience in
appellate law and has successfully prosecuted and defended appeals of
numerous family law issues. Although Karen's primary emphasis has been in
family law, she also has experience in handling personal injury cases,
business organization, contract disputes, and real estate matters. As
an experienced mediator, Karen has mediated family and non family law
disputes.
Continuing legal education is important to Karen, and she stays on the
cutting edge of the development of family law as it impacts her clients'
cases. She has authored numerous scholarly papers and has been a speaker for
the State Bar of Texas and other organizations both in area of family law
and Alternative Dispute Resolution. Karen has a strong background in
financial issues, extensive family law experience, and expertise in
mediation and negotiation. This experience, coupled with her genuine concern
for people, make Karen well suited to help clients deal with the significant
emotional and financial stressors they experience when involved in family
law disputes.
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John F. Guerra, Retired, Of
Counsel
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John Guerra was certified as a Family Law Specialist by
the Texas Board of Legal Specialization from 1990 until 2008, when he
officially retired from the practice of law due to his progressive
disability associated with Multiple Sclerosis. |
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John Guerra was born in McAllen,
Texas. He received his bachelor of arts degree from St. Mary's University in
San Antonio in 1974 with dual majors of Philosophy and English. After
obtaining teaching credentials in 1975, he entered St. Mary's Law School,
where he graduated in 1977.
John and Karen have been married for
36 years. Prior to moving to the DFW area, John and Karen practiced law
together in McAllen. There they also opened the Lawtalk, Inc. mediation and
training center. As course director for Lawtalk, Inc., John developed one of
the first 40-hour mediation training courses in Texas, as well as training
programs for the Advanced Mediation of Divorce and Family Cases, Negotiation
Strategies for Lawyers, Peer Mediation for School Aged Children, and For
Kid's Sake Parenting Training. John was a founding member and served a three
year term on the Governing Council of the State Bar of Texas Alternative
Dispute Resolution Section. In 1993, he served on the statewide
Interdisciplinary Task Force on the Quality of ADR Practice in Texas, and
also served as the President of the Texas Association of Mediators in Texas.
In 1996, John was diagnosed with
Multiple Sclerosis and, on the advice of his physician, took a sabbatical
from trial work. He became an advocate for persons with disabilities and has
represented numerous people with discrimination and accessibility disputes.
John obtained his Master's of Science degree in Educational Psychology &
Counseling from Texas A & M University in Corpus Christi in 1999.
John and Karen have a son,
daughter-in-law, and three
grandchildren, who are their pride and joy.
*To become Board Certified in a specialty area, an
attorney must have been licensed to practice law for at least five years,
devoted a required percentage of practice to a specialty area for at least
three years, handled a wide variety of matters in the area to demonstrate
experience and involvement, attended continuing education seminars regularly
to keep legal training up to date, been evaluated by fellow lawyers and
judges, and passed a 6-hour written examination. To remain certified, an
attorney must apply for recertification every five years and meet
substantial involvement, peer review, and continuing legal education
requirements for the specialty area. Certified Family Law specialists have
participated in the contested trial of cases involving matters such as
divorce, property division, child custody, child support, adoption,
paternity and other matrimonial matters.
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