$ 450-450 per hour
also known as Elizabeth (Beth) Nielsen
I am Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. I bring empathy and understanding to each case. Going through a divorce myself helps make me very responsive to clients. I want to inform you every step of the way. I am clear and honest in my assessment. I am a strong advocate.
I like figuring out complex property divisions.
I enjoy high conflict custody matters.
In my personal life, I am the proud mother of three adults and two rescued pups. I enjoy running, recreational pickleball, crochet and reading. Every spring and summer you can find me in my garden.
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24 years | 2,002 cases
$ 450-450 per hour
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Acquired: 2002
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1845 Woodall Rodgers Freeway, Suite 1525, Dallas, TX, 75201
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Posted by Jared | April 03, 2014 | Appeals
Amazing!
She has done everything she can to help me an my kids. She really knows the law! She will sit and talk to you for hours about your case and really make you feel at ease about your case and that everything is going to be ok. She will do what ever it takes and even appeal your case if she has to. She g...
Nursing home abuse and neglect lawyer
2015
Board Certified - Family Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization
2024 - Present
Partner, OWLawyers
2008 - 2018
Attorney, Elizabeth Nielsen, Attorney at Law
2018 - Present
Dallas Bar Association
2006 - Present
Denton County Bar Association
Past President
case is on a second appeal
2001
JD - Juris Doctor
Spanish
Legal Answers
Can I refuse to provide our child's birth certificate and Social Security card to the other parent?
15 Aug 2014
Ive been served a citation for Motion to Confirm Support Arrearage, Motion to Consolidate and Motion to Transfer Suits
14 May 2014
Parents are making me pay for a cavity the dentist found whenever we went. I'm only 17, can they legally do that?
20 Nov 2012