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Ms. Perry has been a licensed Texas attorney since 1992. She holds a BBA in Business Management from The University of Oklahoma and received her law degree from Oklahoma City University. Ms. Perry has focused her practice primarily on family law for the last nine years. Prior to that, she was an enforcement attorney for the Railroad Commission of Texas and an administrative law judge for the Texas Department of Transportation. Ms. Perry is a member of the Tarrant County Bar Association, Tarrant County Family Law Bar Association, Tarrant County Collaborative Professionals (TCCP), and the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas (CLI-TX). For more information, please go to www.TexasLaw4U.com.
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Recent Articles:
Divorce Law: In Divorce, What Happens to House?  - Real Estate: What Should We Do with Our House if We're Getting Divorced?
Divorce Law: What Is a Community Property State?  - Legal: Do I Live in a Community Property State?
Divorce Law: Changing Custody Arrangements  - Legal: Custody Arrangement Can Be Changed after Divorce if the Court Agrees
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