David Lewis Hoffmann, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Dallas, TX with 222 reviews
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David Lewis Hoffmann

2001 Bryan Street, Suite 1800, Dallas, TX

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2003:
Southern Methodist University, JD - Juris Doctor
2000:
Southwest Texas State University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Tiana peterson

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15 Jan, 2025
After nine years and three different lawyers, I found Kristen Carr at Varghese Summersett at a time when I needed her the most. Through these years, I’ve learned an important lesson: lawyers are not your friends, nor should they have their own agenda—they are there to litigate for you and your case. That is exactly what Kristen Carr did. Kristen is not only incredibly skilled in navigating the courtroom, but she also knows how to litigate effectively with a judge and conduct precise, impactful cross-examinations. What truly sets her apart, though, is her ability to pick up on critical details that may seem obvious to me as the client but are often difficult to articulate. She would grasp these nuances and fully understand who and what we were up against. For the first time in my long and difficult custody battle, I felt validated as a client. These cases are incredibly messy and emotionally exhausting, but every time I spoke with Kristen, I felt a sense of relief. I knew I was in capable hands and had someone genuinely fighting for me. I will never forget the first time we met. I didn’t even have to step into the courtroom—a place that is both intimidating and highly tense. Kristen walked into the waiting room, handed me papers the judge had signed, and said, “Go get your son.” In that moment, years of fear, stress, and uncertainty melted away. While I had strong evidence in my favor, I can’t overstate how Kristen’s handling of my case probably saved years of my life. After nearly a decade of fighting with ineffective lawyers, I could finally breathe knowing Kristen was fighting for me and that she truly knew her stuff. I would highly recommend Varghese Summersett for any type of case you are facing. Kristen Carr, thank you—you have truly helped change my life and my son’s life forever.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable, experienced, and effective criminal defense attorneys
“Kevin Harris is a seasoned lawyer with a savvy methodical approach in getting your case resolved.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Kevin was always available and personally responded to calls and texts.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach
“I felt a huge weight off of my shoulders since the very first phone call and for that, i'm forever grateful.”
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Successful track record of getting favorable outcomes
“Kevin got my charges dropped and I cannot be more grateful!!”
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Strong relationships and reputation with judges and prosecutors
“He is well respected by the DA, Judges and legal community in both the Ft. Worth and Dallas area.”
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Can be expensive for some clients
“Way too expensive for us po folks🥺”
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Limited practice areas beyond criminal defense
“Though the Harrises don't specialize in personal injury, Keith happily connected me with another attorney who does.”

Publications

2013:
Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program -- Pro Bono Divorce, Conservatorship, Access, Possession and Child Support
2012:
State Bar of Texas, Advanced Family Law Seminar Boot Camp, Contempt Enforcement - A Primer for the New Practioner

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