The Law Office of Sam M. (Trey) Yates, III, P.C. is committed to providing individuals with the highest ethical and legal representation. We deliver speedy and successful resolutions in litigation to our clients' satisfaction. We believe in client driven solutions to their legal conflict and give the client all the information available to make an informed decision that is in their best interest.

 

The diversity of our clients is reflective of the diversity of the community in which the law firm practices.

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Sam M. (Trey) Yates, Ill is a Board Certified Family Law trial attorney licensed to practice law in the State of Texas since 1984. He brings those years of experience to the client when it comes to cases of divorce, child custody, probate litigation and estate planning, mediation services, and collaborative family law service.

Why Choose a Board Certified Family Law Attorney?

Within the Texas Legal Community, Board Certification means an attorney has substantial, relevant experience in a select field of law as well as demonstrated, and tested, special competence in that area of law.
There are more than 70,000 attorneys licensed to practice in Texas. Only 7,000 are Board Certified.
Of that number, less than 740 attorneys are Board Certified in the area of family law. Board Certified lawyers earn the right to publicly represent themselves as a specialist in a select area of the law.
In fact, they are the only attorneys allowed by the State Bar of Texas to do so.
This designation sets them apart as being an attorney with the highest, public commitment to excellence in their area of law.
The process is voluntary and can only take place after an attorney has demonstrated his or her experience and involvement in cases such as divorce, child custody, complex property division or other areas of matrimonial law.
To become Board Certified in Family Law, an attorney must have:

Moreover, Board Certification is not a one-time event. It requires an ongoing involvement in the attorney's specialty area which is periodically substantiated with referenced from peers in that field. It also requires annual legal education for the attorney to stay abreast of current trends in the law.
An attorney, even a Board Certified one, cannot guarantee a client a specific outcome with litigating their particular family law matter.  However, your chances of success are increased when you retain a Board Certified Family Law specialist with the specialized knowledge and with the court room experience necessary to advocate your position.

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