Dale A. Burrows
Private Practice Lawyer
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Practice Areas
Family Law(100%); Children; Adoption Law; Child Abuse and Neglect; Child Advocacy; Child Custody; Child Custody Mediation; Child Protection; Child Sexual Abuse; Child Support; Grandparents Custody; Grandparents Visitation Rights; Interstate Child Custody; Juvenile Criminal Law; Juvenile Dependency; Juvenile Delinquency; Juvenile Law; Parental Rights; Step Parent Adoptions; Termination of Parental Rights; Visitation Rights; Alimony; Annulment; Cohabitation Agreements; Collaborative Family Law; Community Property Law; Divorce; Divorce Mediation; Domestic Relations; Domestic Violence; Equitable Distribution; Family Mediation; Interstate Support; Legal Separation Agreements; Marital Agreements; Marital Property Distribution; Marital Property Law; Marital Property Settlements; Matrimonial Law; Name Changes; Palimony; Paternity; Post Divorce Modification; Postnuptial Agreements; Premarital Agreements; Restraining Orders; Spousal Support; Uncontested Divorce
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Admitted
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1992, Texas
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Law School
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St. Mary's University of San Antonio, J.D.
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Member
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Denton County and Dallas County Bar Associations; State Bar of Texas (Member, Family Law Section).
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Biography
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Phi Delta Phi. Assistant Attorney General, Child Support Enforcement, 1996-1997. (Board Certified, Family Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization)
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Born
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Tipton, Oklahoma, June 25, 1951
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ISLN
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900558915
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History
Dale was born in Tipton, Oklahoma on June 25, 1951. He was admitted to the Texas State Bar in 1992. His preparatory education was at the University of Texas Austin where he earned a B.A. in Political Science in 1989 with high honors and special honors in Government. Dale attended St. Mary's Law School in San Antonio, Texas earning his Doctor of Jurisprudence degree in 1992. Dale is a member of the Phi Delta Phi fraternity, the State Bar of Texas, Family Law Section, and the Dallas and Denton County Bar Associations.
Dale has practiced law in Texas for approximately fourteen years. He has worked for a small firm in Williamson County engaged in the general practice of law. Later, he opened his own firm concentrating on family law matters. He has represented hundred's of children in Texas as the Court appointed attorney ad litem in Family and Protective Services or CPS cases.
When Dale moved to Tyler, Texas in 1994, he was appointed as an Assistant District Attorney in Upshur County. As an Assistant D.A., he prosecuted both felony and misdemeanor cases and has eighteen jury trials completed as "first chair." He has represented the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services before the Court as their legal counsel. In 1996, Dale moved to the Metroplex where he has remained. He has worked for the Texas Attorney General's Office, Child Support Enforcement Divison and with private practice law firms. Since 1996, Dale has handled family law matters exclusively. Dale has been Board Certified as a specialist in Family Law since 2001.
Dale has extensive courtroom experience as a litigator of family law cases, having tried 24 jury trials in his career, and the last six in the Metroplex. Much of that experience is related to cases involving custody of children. Prior to attending law school, Dale was a commissioned officer of the Texas Department of Public Safety. With his prior police investigative background and trial experience, Dale is a formidable trial lawyer with the ability to obtain successful results.
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