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Texas AFCC and Conflict Resolution in Family Law with Attorney Leslie Barrows

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The Barrows Firm Law Review is a monthly Internet radio show podcast featuring information about Texas family, criminal, juvenile, probate and estate planning law and events. Attorney Leslie Barrows is our featured guest today as she shares insight and information about the Texas Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliatory Courts (AFCC) and the use of alternative dispute resolution in family law matters.

Texas AFCC and Conflict Resolution in Family Law with Attorney Leslie Barrows

  • What is the purpose of the Association of Family and Conciliatory Courts?
  • How can attorneys use alternative dispute resolution in traditional litigation matters?
  • What flexibility do people and their lawyers have in creative conflict resolution?
  • Why does the Texas Chapter of the AFCC include multidisciplinary professionals?
  • What are some highlights of the 2016 Statewide Conference of Texas AFCC in Fort Worth this November 2-4?

Leslie Barrows is the principal founder of The Barrows Firm in Fort Worth, Texas. In her firm’s main practice areas of family law, criminal defense and juvenile law, Leslie is consistently challenged with dynamic cases and clients. When winning is what matters, many in the Fort Worth area go to The Barrows Firm based on their reputation and winning track record over the past decade. Leslie Barrows earned her undergraduate degree from Sam Houston State University and she earned her law degree from the Oklahoma City University School of Law. She is a member of numerous organizations primarily focused in Tarrant County. 

If you would like more information about The Barrows Firm, P.C. in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, please dial (817) 481-1583. 

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