Jane H. Mapes, experienced Family Law attorney in Southlake, TX with 38 reviews
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Jane H. Mapes

3120 Sabre Dr., Southlake, TX

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Education

1988:
Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center, JD - Juris Doctor
1977:
State University of New York, College at Oswego, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.4 38 reviews
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Cindy parta

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11 Jul, 2024
This law firm promises to fight hard for you, and makes you truly believe they have your back, they do not. First of all they double charge, I made a complaint about the over charges and they were never addressed. In mediation my attorney just sat there letting the very terrible mediator guide the entire process, my attorney folded like a cheap suit. In talking with my Ex, he told me that his attorney was fighting for everything that he got, if anything, I would recommend his attorney rather than mine. Be warned, Robinson and Henry will take your money and run, they are not aggressive at all.
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Mary olander

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23 May, 2024
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Jake garlick

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17 May, 2024
Extremely helpful with providing information in consultation and working with me to understand the agreement, Please use this service.
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Pros
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Attentive and caring attorney who prioritizes client and child needs
“Mrs. Mapes was very helpful and attentive. She seemed to really care for what my children needed.”
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Strong understanding of the legal system and process
“She understands the 'legal' system. She was great!”
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Responsive and available to clients
“She was very available and did an excellent job.”
Cons
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May not be equipped to handle complex or contentious cases
“As it became evident that my spouse was unwilling to bend, I felt, Jane just gave in.”
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Lack of familiarity with local courts and judges can be a disadvantage
“When they sent another attorney I was not surprised at all as this was in another county and Ms.Mapes said she didn't know the judge.”
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Potential to overlook or underestimate client's unique circumstances
“I feel that was never taken into account as Jane said I'll be indoor for visits. Anybody how's knows MS knows that's laughable.”

Publications

2013:
39th Annual Advanced Family Law Seminar, State Bar of Texas, August, 2013, San Antonio, Texas, Obtaining and Modifying Above Guidelines Child Support, Nunneley, Barbara D., Friedman, Diana S. and Mapes, Jane H.,
2010:
33rd Annual Marriage Dissolution Institute, State Bar of Texas, May 2010, San Antonio, Texas, “Where Criminal Law and Divorce Law Collide”, Nunneley, Barbara D. and Mapes, Jane H.

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