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Law Offices of Jennifer Tull
506 W. Seventh St.
Austin, Texas 78701
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When you're facing a divorce or other family law problem, you want answers. What are my options? What are my rights? Who will guide me in making choices that are best for my children? How can I make this transition without destroying myself, my children, and other important family connections? How do I know if I'm making sound decisions, or reacting emotionally to my situation? Who can I turn to for dependable advice?

The search for answers can be almost as confusing
as the questions themselves.
Your neighbors, parents and friends all want to offer their opinions. But getting accurate, objective, trustworthy counsel to guide you through your unique situation is critical to your future. Personal attention, creativity, and a highly-experienced legal team ensure that you have all you need to find customized solutions for your family law needs.

Experience Counts. Jennifer Tull has practiced law in Austin and the surrounding communities for more than 20 years. She has been certified as a specialist in family law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 1990. Although her background includes complex property and custody litigation, her current practice has a strong focus on Collaborative Family Law, mediation and marital property agreements, reserving litigation as the last resort. Jennifer Tull is recognized as a leader in the international and state Collaborative Family Law movements, having successfully guided more clients through the Collaborative Divorce process than any other family lawyer in Texas.

We believe that the court system should be the option of last resort in family law situations. At the Law Offices of Jennifer Tull, we help clients make a smooth transition from being married to being single in the way that works best for them. Family law statutes were constructed by people with good intentions who needed to write laws that can apply to everyone in the state. Judges are required to strictly apply the statutes to all cases that come before them. This results in a system that seems arbitrary and inappropriate in many situations. We believe that most people, with the right kind of guidance, can create a better, more workable solution for themselves and their families than they will get from a court.