Beth M. Maultsby, experienced Child Custody, Family Law attorney in Dallas, TX with 56 reviews
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Beth M. Maultsby

8350 N Central Expy Ste 1700, Dallas, TX

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Education

1987:
St. Mary's University, JD - Juris Doctor
1981:
Texas Christian University, Master of Public Administration
1976:
North Texas State University (main campus), Bachelor of Arts in Social Science

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Alex risinger

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Steve shafranek

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17 Sep, 2024
I recently had the good fortune of working with Esther Donald on my collaberative divorce. Esther came highly recommeded to me and she lived up to the billing. The divorce process was much more challenging than I had anticipated. Esther was instrumental in getting the divorce done collaberatively, thus preventing litigation. Her advice was always spot on and she was always willing to lend an empathetic ear. Her ability to get my case across the finish line, working with multiple lawyers, was truly impressive. It was clear to me that Esther was invested in me as a client, as I am sure she is with all of her clients. Should you need a collaberative divorce attorney, I strongly recommend Esther.
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Aaron depass

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18 Jul, 2024
As this was my first time ever needing to hire an attorney for anything, my experience was as close to perfect as I could imagine. Ms. Bryson was attentive, I felt heard when sharing information, all while receiving great guidance on what to do next. Her ability to also explain court language to me so I wasn't lost was huge! She is definitely a fighter, and that's what you want when it comes to representation.
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Pros
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and effective attorneys
“Mona is smart as a whip, compassionate, relatable, and really good at her job.”
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Caring, empathetic, and supportive approach
“Esther's empathy and understanding helped me in more ways that just what a typical lawyer would do.”
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Responsive, prompt, and clear communication
“Sarah was empathetic, patient and always available via email or phone.”
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Achieving successful outcomes for clients
“Mona accomplished in a matter of MONTHS what my previous attorney had not been able to accomplish over the span of four YEARS.”
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Providing value and being cost-effective
“James spent a lot of time making sure I was completely informed in what was in my best interest or even if I needed an attorney at this time.”
Cons
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Some attorneys use scare tactics and make unrealistic threats
“He reminds constantly that you may lose your children as much as you can tolerate.”
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Billing concerns, such as charging for errors and unnecessary expenses
“the one I retained charged me for her errors and charged me for emails to update me for delays on her end. About $5k later, I still don't have a finalized partition agreement.”

Publications

2015:
Family Law Advisor Blog, High Conflict Divorces – What is the Cause?
2013:
39th Annual Advanced Family Law Course, State Bar of Texas, High Conflict Family Law Matters and Personality Disorders
2010:
36th Annual Advanced Family Law Court, State Bar of Texas, The Mentally Incomptent Party
2009:
9th Annual Family Law on the Front Lines, State Bar of Texas, Substance Abuse Cases, What Every Attorney Should Know About Drug and Alcohol Testin
2008:
Dallas Bar Association, Professionalism in the Family Law Courts & Practice
2008:
32nd Annual Marriage Dissolution Institute, State Bar of Texas, Preparing Your Client for Social Studies and Psychological Evaluations
2008:
8th Annual Family Law on the Front Lines, State Bar of Texas, How to Prepare Your Client for a Social Study, Psychological Home Study
2005:
Associate Judge Conference, T3, TRO's, TO's, TI's
2004:
Associate Judge Conference, Setting and Modifying Child Support, Analyzing the Not so Common Child Support Issues
2001:
27th Annual Advanced Family Law Course, State Bar of Texas, Squeezing Blood out of the Turnip: Dividing Debt
1999:
25th Annual Advanced Family Law Course, A View from the Bench: Temporary Hearings
1998:
Pro Bono Family Law Training, Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program, Dallas Bar Association, Child Support and Visitation
1998:
24th Annual Advanced Family Law Course, State Bar of Texas, Training for Associate Judges - Handling the Big Money Cases
1996:
Family Law Practice Institute, University of Houston Law Foundation, Dealing with the Untrustworthy and Unqualified Expert
1996:
Annual Meeting of the LEgal Assistants Division of the State Bar of Texas, State Bar Convention, Putting Power in Your Pen: Effective Drafting Techniques - Family Law (A Practitioner's Perspective)(A View from the Bench)
1996:
Family Law Practice After the New Legislation, University of Houston Law Foundation, Dealing with the Untrustworthy Expert: How to Challenge Them, How to Exlude Them
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