Learn what to expect when working with our firm, how cases move through the legal system, and how we handle criminal defense, family law, juvenile matters, and probate concerns.
Yes. The firm offers an initial consultation so you can discuss your situation, understand your options, and determine the next steps before committing to representation.
Do not discuss your case with anyone except your attorney. Remain respectful with law enforcement, request legal counsel immediately, and avoid posting anything about the incident online.
Fees vary depending on the type and complexity of the case. During your consultation, the firm will explain costs, possible payment structures, and what services are included.
Yes. The firm assists clients with divorce, custody, visitation, child support, and related family law matters, working toward practical solutions while protecting your rights.
Every case is different. Some matters resolve in weeks; others take months depending on court schedules, complexity, and negotiations.
The firm handles a wide range of criminal matters including DWI/DUI, drug charges, assault, theft offenses, and other misdemeanor and felony cases in Texas courts.
Yes. DWI defense is a key part of the practice. Every aspect of the traffic stop, testing procedures, and arrest process is reviewed to identify potential defenses.
Juvenile cases are handled differently than adult cases. The goal is often rehabilitation and minimizing long-term impact. Early legal representation can make a significant difference.
Probate is the legal process of settling a person’s estate after death. It may involve validating a will, paying debts, and distributing property to heirs.
While simple forms exist, legal guidance helps ensure your wishes are valid, enforceable, and structured to avoid future disputes or probate complications.
Yes. Clients work directly with the Paul Parker and office staff, ensuring consistent communication and clear legal guidance throughout the case.
The firm represents clients in San Angelo and surrounding Texas communities, primarily in Tom Green County courts.
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Understand how your case progresses—from consultation and strategy to court proceedings and resolution—so you know what to expect at every stage.

Meet with us to discuss your situation, review facts, and understand your legal options. Fees, next steps, and strategy are explained clearly.
Documents, reports, and evidence are reviewed. A defense or legal plan is developed based on your goals and the details of your case.
Necessary paperwork is filed and court appearances start. This may include arraignments, hearings, temporary orders, or probate filings depending on the case type.
Evidence is examined, witnesses may be consulted, and negotiations with the opposing side or prosecutor occur. Many cases resolve at this stage.
If the case cannot be resolved through agreement, it proceeds to court for hearings or trial where your case is presented and argued.
The case concludes through dismissal, plea agreement, court order, settlement, or final judgment.
Support may include appeals, probation terms, custody adjustments, estate distribution, or compliance with court requirements.