David A. Kazen, experienced Child Custody, Family Law attorney in Austin, TX with 10 reviews
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David A. Kazen

609 W 9th St, Austin, TX

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Education

1995:
Texas Tech University School of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)
1991:
Texas Tech University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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19 Nov, 2019
I have worked with many attorneys in my career. David Kazen is a phenomenal attorney and very well versed in his career. He sees his clients a human beings and not as dollar signs like the majority of family lawyers out there. He knows the law and quotes case law when he drafts up a motion. David is the type of lawyer I want protecting me and my family. His paralegal, Mary is an amazing woman and well educated in family law. I couldn’t have hired a better attorney in the Austin area. David did the job he was hired to do and he even refunded me some of my retainer fee, which is very unheard of in family law. He is a top notch and ethical attorney. I highly recommend him!
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Lisa

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29 Mar, 2019
David is an excellent attorney who helped me through a difficult time with his wise and patient counsel. Family law can be a highly charged emotional process, and David calmly guided me through the options available within the legal system.
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Kathleen

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25 Jan, 2019
I hired David Kazen as my divorce attorney. It was important to me that he was a good person and that he would follow what I wanted to happen within the divorce while at the same time being prepared to fight for me if needed. David exceeded my expectations and helped to achieve what was most important to me in my settlement. I would highly recommend David to anyone needing a divorce attorney.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and skilled in family law, with a thorough understanding of the law and court system
“David's expertise, I received everything I asked for. David is the ultimate teammate and I am grateful for his presence. He is a winner!”
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Provides thoughtful, rational, and sensible legal advice during emotionally challenging situations
“I have appreciated his thorough knowledge of the law coupled with his rational and sensible advice throughout the process.”
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Responsive, available, and patient in communicating with clients
“Throughout my case, he was always quick to respond, make himself available 'after hours' and was patient and thorough in explaining the status and details/developments.”
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Dedicated to achieving the best possible outcome for clients, while keeping costs reasonable
“Divorce can be an expensive proposition but David kept the costs to a minimum.”
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Trustworthy, ethical, and treats clients as human beings, not just as clients
“David sees his clients a human beings and not as dollar signs like the majority of family lawyers out there.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2020:
Innovations: Breaking Boundaries in Custody Litigation, State Bar of Texas, Problem Case? Try Our Creative and Protective Possession Schedules
2010:
36th Annual Advanced Family Law Course, Cases Involving Foreign Nationals
2010:
Marriage Dissolution Institute, Possession with Bad Fact Parents: Problematic Possession Orders

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