Christine K. Lincoln

12777 Jones Road Suite 475, Houston, TX

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30 May, 2023
Ms. Lincoln was everything I needed in (divorce) legal representation. She lead me through a plethora of legal steps in Texas divorce law and made sure I understood, and agreed with, each step of the process. She provided legal advice to protect my interest at all times. I could not have asked for better representation.
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Tim

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04 May, 2023
Every part of dealing with Chris was a positive experience. She is has solid integrity, is a great lawyer and has a get it done attitude. She has a great attention to detail but is also very responsive. She looks at ways to speed up the process and reduce expenses, and I am sure she was conservative in the hours billed. The other side's attorneys were not responsive and not organized. Chris made up for it, did way more than our share so we could get the divorce finalized by the end of the year. I am convinced that if I did not choose Chris that we would still be dealing with this divorce 5 months later. Chris also has great communication skills. She was a leader in the collaborative meetings and a voice of calm, humor and reason (which I needed) in our many one on one chats. I honestly can only think of positive experiences in regards to working with Chris. I am cheap, but I never felt bad when writing a check for the professional services I received. I am sure no divorce is easy. A tough time for all involved. I luckily chose Chris as my attorney in a collaborative divorce and have never regretted the choice I made..
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02 Jun, 2022
I assumed, wrongly, this proceeding would go rather smoothly as there were no children to contend with. My now ex wanted the 50% of the house and 50% of the IRA. I owned the house outright before the marriage, and one of the IRA's I earned prior to marriage so not community property. Chris provided the other attorney with case law, and figures from the house and IRA's to prove our point. There was still money to be distributed, but not to the extent the other party requested. Chris has done this before and knows how to put together spreadsheets to demonstrate her point of few. She is easy to talk to, accessible. The entire process works better if the client provides requested information on a timely basis. It keeps everything moving.
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Highly professional, knowledgeable, and efficient lawyer
“I found Chris to be very professional, knowledgeable, thorough and efficient.”
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Focuses on client's best interests and provides personalized guidance
“She advised and guided my sister and I through the divorce and got her a very fair deal and was able to handle my situation (protecting me) with the house being in my name.”
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Responsive and communicative throughout the process
“She was responsive and attentive to our needs. I was very happy with her work on my behalf.”
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Helps keep costs down by being strategic with legal actions
“By efficient I mean she would wait until she had a list of issues to discuss with the opposing attorney instead of calling or emailing for every little thing that came up and charging a minimum of ”
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Continues to provide support even after the case is closed
“Chris has continued to acknowledge and answer questions even multiple years after the divorce was final.”
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