Charla H. Bradshaw
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Top Rated Family Law Attorney with 30 years of experience
Family Law, Mediation, Collaborative Law
320 West Eagle Drive, Suite 200, Denton, TX 76201
About Charla H. Bradshaw
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Mediation
- Collaborative Law
Education
- Southern Methodist University School of Law, Dallas, Texas, 1993J.D.
- Texas Woman's University, Denton, Texas, 1987B.S.
- Honors: summa cum laude
- Texas Woman's University, Denton, TexasCandidate for M.S., Marriage and Family Therapy (All but thesis)
Classes and Seminars
- "Retirement and the Future Trend of Employee Benefits (Texas and Beyond), 2008 Marriage Dissolution Course
- "Mixing Love and Business", 2008 Small Business Seminar
- "What Every Lawyer Should Know About Dividing and Drawing Orders which Divide Qualified Retirement Plans", 2007 Advanced Family Law Course: Moderator of Workshop
- "Employee Benefits - QDROs", 2007 Marriage Dissolution Course
- "Avoiding Divorce Disasters", 2007 Small Business Seminar
- "Avoiding Divorce Disasters", 2006 Small Business Seminar
- Contributing Author, Texas Family Law Practice Manual Form Book Committee, 2002 - Present
- "What Every Lawyer Should Know About Dividing and Drawing Orders which Divide Qualified Retirement Plans", 2006 Advanced Family Law Course
- "Some of that Retirement is Mine", 2006 Advanced Family Law Course
- "Drafting QDROs", 2006 Marriage Dissolution Course
- "Litigating the Case: Children's Issues", 2006, TAFLS Trial Institute
- "Avoiding the Equal Property Division: When Equitable Doesn't Mean Equal", 2005 Advanced Family Law Course, State Bar of Texas
- "Economic Contribution and Reimbursement", 2005 Family Law Council of Community Property States
- "Retirement: QDROs for Defined Benefit and Contribution Qualified Plans under ERISA", 2004 Advanced Family Law Course, State Bar of Texas
- "Twenty-Five Essential Factors When Drafting or Reviewing QDROs", 2004 TAFLS Trial Institute
- "Business Valuation", 2004 Family Law Council of Community Property States
- "Retirement: QDROs for Qualified Plans under ERISA (including using QDROs for Child Support)", 2003 Family Law Practice Seminar, University of Houston Law Center
- "Retirement: QDROs for Qualified Plans under ERISA (including using QDROs for Child Support)", 2003 Advanced Family Law Course, State Bar of Texas
- "ERISA Retirement Plans: An Analysis of the New Texas Family Law Practice Manual QDRO Forms and QDRO Drafting Tips", 2002 Advanced Family Law Course, State Bar of Texas
- "Handling ERISA Retirement Plans: An Overview and Explanation of the Texas Family Law Practice Manual QDRO Forms and Drafting tips for Alternative Clauses", 2001 Advanced Family Law Course, State Bar of Texas
- "Retirement Plans: What to Do When No QDRO is Honored", 2000 Advanced Family Law Course, State Bar of Texas
- Expert Witness Workshop, 1999 Advanced Family Law Course, State Bar of Texas
- "Retirement Overview and a Walk Through the QDRO", 1998 Advanced Family Law Course, State Bar of Texas
- "QDROs: What You Don't Know Can Hurt You", 1998 Family Law Practice Seminar, University of Houston Law Center
- "Retirement, Pensions and that Ugly Word...QDROs", 1997 Advanced Family Law Course, State Bar of Texas
- "QDROs and Checklists", 1995 Advanced Family Law Course, State Bar of Texas
- "QDROs and Retirement Benefits", 1999 Family Law Practice Seminar, University of Houston Law Center
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Texas, 1993
- U.S. Supreme Court, 1998
Other Affiliations
- State Bar of Texas (Past Chair, District 14 Grievance Committee)
- State Bar of Texas (Member)
- Texas Academy of Family Law Specialists (Past President)
- Texas Family Law Council Legislative Committee (Member)
- Texas Family Law Foundation (Member)
- State Bar of Texas, Family Law Section (Member)
- Denton Bar Association (Member)
- Collaborative Law Institute of Texas (Member)
Articles
Published Works
- Contributing author: Texas Annotated Family Code, LexisNexis - Matthew Bender, 2005 Edition, 2007 updated Edition
- Texas Family Law Council Checklist Committee (Co-Author), 1997 - 1999, State Bar of Texas, Volumes I and II
- "New Alimony Law in Texas Adds Protection", Distinctive Lifestyles of Northeast Tarrant County, March/April, 1996
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