Jennifer Stanton Hargrave
4201 Spring Valley Rd., Suite 1210, Dallas, TX 75244
About Jennifer Stanton Hargrave
Practice Areas
- Family Law
Education
- Southern Methodist University School of Law, Dallas, Texas, 1995Juris Doctorate
- South Texas College of Law Houston, Houston, Texas, 2011Houston Family Law Trial Institute
- University of California, Davis, Davis, California, 1992B.A.
- Major: Political Science
Classes and Seminars
- Moderator, “Judge’s Forum,” Divorce Law Guide at the 2014 Bench Bar Conference sponsored by the Family Law Section of the Dallas Bar Association.
- Moderator, “As Family Court Judges See It: Top Mistakes Attorneys Make in Litigating Divorce,” National Business Institute, 2013.
- Presenter, Collaborative Law Institute of Texas Spring Retreat, March 2011
- Presenter, International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, 9th Annual Networking and Educational Forum, October 2008
- Instructor, S.M.U. Continuing Education, “What Women Need to Know About Divorce,” Winter 2007, Summer 2007, Winter 2008, Summer 2008
- Presenter, 4th Semi-Annual Civil Collaborative Training, Texas Collaborative Law Council, Fall, 2006
- Presenter, Collaborative Law Interdisciplinary Training, Collaborative Law Institute of Texas, Spring 2006
- Presenter, Collaborative Law Basic Training, November 2005
Qualifications
Other Affiliations
- Texas Academy of Family Law Specialists (Member)
- Dallas Bar Association, Family Law Section, Member
- American Bar Association, Family Law Section, Member
- State Bar of Texas, Family Law Section, Member
- College of the State Bar of Texas, Member
- Collaborative Divorce Texas, Member
- The International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, Member
Articles
Published Works
- Author & Presenter, “How to Divorce-Proof Your Marriage”, Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, Spring 2019
- Author & Presenter, “Family Conflict: Strategies for Healthy Resolution,” presented to various parenting associations and church groups in Dallas area, 2018-present
- Author & Presenter, “Considerations for Disputes in Faith Based Organizations,” 12th Annual Civil Collaborative Law Conference, September 2016
- Contributing Co-Author (2014). Problems and Solutions. In Kim Munsinger (Ed.), Collaborative Law – Start to Finish, (Chapter 8). Published by TexasBar Books.
- Author & Presenter, “Tax Consequences of Divorce,” Divorce Law Guide from A to Z, National Business Institute, December 2014.
- Author & Presenter, “Discovery Guidelines” and “Keys to Managing Financial Information,” Divorce Cases from Start to Finish for Paralegals, Institute for Paralegal Education, October 2013.
- Co-Author, “What Business Owners Need to Know About Divorce,” Dallas Bar Association Headnotes, April 2013
- Author & Presenter, “Completing the Divorce,” Handling Divorce Cases from Start to Finish, National Business Institute, May 2012
- Author & Presenter, “Finance 101 for Family Law Practitioners,” Family Law from A to Z, National Business Institute, October 2011
- Author, “Email Agreements: Can they satisfy Rule 11 Requirements?” State Bar of Texas Family Law Section Report, Volume 2009-3 (Summer)
- Co-Author & Presenter, “An Introduction to the Collaborative Practice”, approved for Continuing Legal Education, presented to the Collaborative Law Section, the International Law Section of the Dallas Bar Association, and the Hill Country Bar Association, multiple dates
Office Info
Other Colleagues
Nearby Lawyers
- Family Law
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