also known as Vonda Covington
I believe that one of my roles as an attorney is to educate my clients about their case. For clients to make decisions about their lives, they need to understand the legal issues in their lawsuits. They need to know what their rights are, what their options are, and what different things to expect both during the process of the lawsuit and as possible outcomes. It is my job to discuss these matters with my clients and to educate them.
If a client has prepared a document that they wish me to review, I will gladly do so. I often ask clients to keep information for me in written form so that I may review it and become more familiar with their issues and the facts of their case. Occasionally, I have clients who prepare correspondence, and they want my approval and comments before sending it. I consider it wise of my client to seek this kind of input. Now and then, I have someone who wishes to retain me simply to review and comment on a document. When this is an appropriate role, I will gladly do it.
On occasion, I have coached clients who want to represent themselves. Part of my analysis in deciding whether to have this kind of relationship with a client is that client's ability to understand the legal issues and to remain rational and neutral in making decisions about the case.
I was looking for a career that required good communication skills, close contact with people, and an opportunity to make a difference in people's lives. I also wanted a career that would not be mundane or dull, and that would continually present a challenge. Family law certainly meets all of these criteria. It's never dull!
My philosophy is that everything we do in life and everything that happens to us should serve to make us better people and that includes better at our careers. Probably the single thing that has impacted me most as a family lawyer is being a parent. It is not until one has a child that one can truly appreciate the bond and commitment that comes with parenthood. When I have a case that involves the relationship of a child and a parent, I am even more committed than I was before I had a child at making sure that my representation of my client serves to preserve and improve that parent-child relationship.
The second experience that has made me a better lawyer is my own personal experience as a client or party in a lawsuit. I recognize the need that I have had for good quality legal representation, and I know that my clients deserve the same kind of empathy, courtesy, and dedication that I was blessed to have when I needed it.
I chose litigation because I love being in the courtroom. The mental competition is invigorating. The planning and strategizing is exciting. It's like a sparring match, only mental instead of physical. Being in trial has an intensity that can be addictive.
I chose family law because it gives me the opportunity to help people through difficult times. Also, each case is different from the others I've had, and each is just as important to the people living through them. In family law, no two days are alike and we are never bored.
I chose collaborative law as soon as it came to Texas, because I had long recognized that litigation is often harmful to families. Litigation is by its nature adversarial, and it is often difficult to keep cases from escalating in animosity. Collaborative law provides a structure for reaching agreements outside of litigation, even in very difficult cases. I have always been skilled at seeing all aspects of a situation, and I have an ability to understand differing perspectives. These skills coupled with an empathetic nature make me a natural at collaborative law.
I like working with people. I like the continuing challenge. And I like the variety.
We are both very informal and highly professional. You may drop in to the office and find me in jeans and barefoot, but my work product is always top quality. We use first names, and we are both casual and courteous.
What are your strengths and style?
Like many martial artists, I believe in seeking a peaceful route if it is appropriate or possible, but I'm not reluctant to use force when it is needed.
My best attribute is probably my ability to communicate - both in writing and orally. I am able to talk with people from all walks of life and I am an attentive listener.
I believe that everyone should be treated with courtesy and respect, an attitude that helps get things resolved. Even if we have to go into battle, I prefer to play clean and to take the high road in all matters. This style of dealing with the court and my opposing counsel has earned me a good reputation as an attorney with integrity, which in turn serves my clients well.
I prefer to prepare for hearings and trial, and I am not comfortable "winging it." My intention if we are in litigation is to win, and that is best done by hard work prior to any court appearance.
My personal interests are my twelve year old daughter, martial arts, and rock climbing.
My daughter is imaginative and fun, always in action, and very loving.
I have been taking martial arts for about six years. I have just achieved the rank of first degree black belt, which puts me in the same class that has the amazing martial artists I've admired for so long. Part of what I love about martial arts is how positive it is - the values are of self-discipline, respect, courtesy, and honor. I think martial arts helps to keep me young because I am interacting with (and competing against) other martial artists who are much younger than me.
I started rock climbing in 1973 at the age of 15. I have been a member of the local climbing club, Texas Mountain Raiders, since 1994. I am their local trip coordinator and an officer for the club. I have always been happiest when I am out on a crag somewhere, feeling the sun on my back, listening to the breeze play through the leaves in the trees, and feeling the scaly scratchiness of the rock against the skin on my arms and legs as I inch upward, one crystal or flake or nub at a time. I recently married my climbing partner and we are explore the vertical world most weekends.
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Posted by anonymous | October 14, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Anonymous
Vonda helped me as a mentor. There were days when I was feeling so sad and low, she use to listen to me for hours, she acted like my counselor. There were times when I was so scared, and I use to call Vonda and cry my heart out. Vonda was there as my supporting shoulder, she understood me and the pai...
Posted by Perry | April 21, 2016 | Hired Attorney
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Most of all, my attorney made me feel comfortable from the initial consultation to the final decree. She is well versed in all legal matters and tells you like it is. Always felt comfortable talking with her regarding any issues.
Posted by Shandra | August 03, 2015 | Child Custody
Forever grateful
I was referred to Vonda during a very difficult Custody battle. It was a 4 year battle that eventually resulted in out favor. Vonda provided the guidance and support to myself and family that we needed to get through everything. Cathleen, her paralegal, was absolutely my ROCK when times were tough....
Posted by Nara | January 22, 2010 | Lawsuits & Disputes
Helped in a diffucult divorce case
Vonda helped to correct my first attorney's mistakes! She came highly recommended and was glad I had her my attorney.
Posted by Lorenza | January 11, 2010 | Marriage & Prenuptials
Vonda Covington, P.C.
Vonda took care of a rather difficult post-nup. agreement. Her smooth negotiation abilities and business savvy made all the difference in getting this agreement finalized. Lorenza
"I greatly endorse this lawyer's work. Vonda and I have worked together for many years as Collaborative Law attorneys, generally as part of a Collaborative Law Practic Group, The Alliance. But, we have been opposing attorneys on a case that is going on at the present time. This case has two, very volatile clients. We are in the process of settling the case and it would and could not have been settled, if not for Vonda's patience, integrity, intelligence, compassion and rationality. Her calm nature in the face of great adversity is a fantastic, remarkable, and magnetic legal and personal asset. Vonda is a great attorney who is disciplined, artful and knowledgeable. Any client would be well-served by having Vonda as his/her attorney. Vonda also brings credit to her, and my profession, which is of great importance to me and should be for any client."
"Ms. Covington is an honest, knowledgeable and hard working lawyer who does her very best for her clients. I hold her in the highest regard as a lawyer and as a human being."
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2019 - Present
Family Law Attorney, Covington Law Firm, PLLC
2016 - 2018
Partner, Covington & Zand, PLLC
2010 - 2016
Attorney & Counselor at Law, Covington Law Firm, PLLC
1995 - 2010
Attorney & Counselor at Law, Law Office of Vonda Covington
1993 - 1995
Associate Attorney, Fjeldal & Associates
2019 - Present
PFLAG HoustonMember, Board of Directors
2018 - Present
Fort Bend Family BarMember
2018 - Present
Stonewall Law Association of Greater HoustonMember
2017 - Present
National LGBT Bar AssociationMember
2017 - Present
State Bar of Texas, LGBT Law SectionMember
2017 - Present
Collaborative Divorce TexasMember
2010 - Present
Fort Bend Collaborative ProfessionalsFounding Member, Director
1993 - Present
State Bar of TexasMember
2009 - 2019
Fort Bend County Bar AssociationMember
2007 - 2019
Houston Bar Association, Collaborative Law SectionMember
2001 - 2005
Alliance of Collaborative Family Law AttorneysFounding Member
1995 - 2009
Association of Women AttorneysMember
1994 - 2019
State Bar of Texas, Family Law SectionMember
1993 - 2019
Houston Bar AssociationMember
1993 - 2019
Houston Bar Association, Family Law SectionMember
1992
JD - Juris Doctor
1984
MA - Masters
1980
BA - Bachelor of Arts
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