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DEBORAH WIGINGTON
Deborah Linnartz Wigington was born and raised in New Braunfels, Texas. She graduated from Canyon High School and received her BBA from Southwest Texas State University.
She received her Juris Doctorate from Baylor Law School in 2002 and was licensed to practice the same year.
After five years experience as an associate with a law firm, she moved back home to New Braunfels to open her own firm where she practiced until she was elected as Judge of County Court at Law #3, Comal County.
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Posted by anonymous | March 05, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Family
Highly recommended
I highly recommend Deborah Wigington for any family law matter. I hired her to represent me in a lengthy divorce involving child custody and she has been a rock star! She always keeps me informed of developments in my case and she is very knowledgeable about child custody matters. She does her hom...
Posted by anonymous | February 04, 2015 | Lawsuits & Disputes
Professional and Experienced Attorney
I've used Deborah's professional services and was pleased with the professionalism, the ability to respond quickly at a moment's notice and perform exceptionally. Her team came to court extremely prepared and were with me every step of the process offering solid counsel and keeping me up to date as t...
Posted by anonymous | February 03, 2015
do not recommend
So was very unprofessional didn't get a response for week . hired her and fired her before court, never followed through with her communication.
I have no idea who you are since I have haven't had any clients in this situation. I am concerned that you must have me confused with another attorney. I sincerely urge you to contact my office to discuss any dissatisfaction you have had with our office or to clear up any confusion.
Posted by Victor | April 06, 2014 | Lawsuits & Disputes
Awesome person and attorney!
Deb is great. Really cares about her clients and knows the law. She kept us informed and won our case. If I ever need a lawyer in her area of expertise again, I would not hesitate to call on her.
"I endorse this lawyer. I have been opposing counsel to this attorney and found her to be a worthy advocate, ethical yet pleasant to work with. I recommend her highly."
"Deborah Wigington volunteers her free time tirelessly to helping respond to questions on AVVO. Her answers are always insightful and legally sound. She is a valuable asset to the legal community. I endorse her without reservation!"
"I endorse this lawyer. Smart and hard working, she is a genuinely nice and caring attorney. Very friendly and well thought of in the community."
"I endorse this lawyer. She is smart and hardworking, with compassion on top to make a great package."
"I endorse this lawyer. Deborah is tenacious in the defense of her clients. She will fight and never give up for her clients. Deborah is extremely thorough in all aspects of her representation for her clients. Even though I am an attorney myself, if I needed help in Comal County, I would hire Deborah."
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Outstanding Graduate, for accomplishments since graduation, Comal ISD
2021 - Present
Judge, Comal County Court at Law #3
2007 - 2020
Attorney, Deborah Linnartz Wigington & Associates, PLLC
2002 - 2007
Associate Attorney, Mark D. Griffith & Associates
2010 - Present
State Bar CollegeMember
2007 - Present
Comal County Bar AssociationMember, Past President
2002 - Present
State Bar of TexasMember
Former President
2002 - 2020
Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers AssociationMember
2002
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Legal Answers
Can I give temporary custody to my sister to keep cps from having any further involvement?
05 May 2014
Why would the attorney general needs to sign the divorce decree?
11 Apr 2014
When a Probation Officer files a MTR?
08 Apr 2014