Best Child Custody & Support Lawyers in Stephenville
Ranked by how many child custody & support cases each attorney has actually handled in Erath County, from public court records — not by self-reported practice areas.
- Filings on file
- 824
- Ranked attorneys
- 42
- Most cases
- 17
- Years covered
- 2010–2026
Heath Eugene Allen
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Filings by year
Peak 2014 · 85 filings
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Child Custody & Support attorneys
- 01Heath Eugene Allen17cases
- 02Amy Cecile Pewitt Bryan7cases
- 03Landon Ladoytt Northcutt5cases
- 04James Erick Beam4cases
- 05Mackenzie Jo Pack4cases
- 06Scott Edward Osman3cases
- 07Rodney Shay Isham3cases
- 08Robert J. Glasgow3cases
- 09David H. Stokes3cases
- 10Judson Keith Woodley3cases
- 11William Hall Oxford2cases
- 12Daniel Paul Webb2cases
- 13Anthony Joseph McNeill2cases
- 14Brandi Lea Clements2cases
- 15Soraya Elsa Joslin1cases
- 16Kaye Martin Alderman1cases
- 17Karen Loys Baylor1cases
- 18Loyd Kent Bratcher1cases
- 19Thomas F. Dunn1cases
- 20Jill Hall1cases
- 21Steven M. Hendrix1cases
- 22Gregory Lee Housewirth1cases
- 23Jason Jacoby1cases
- 24Jerry D. McLaughlin1cases
- 25Andrew Ottaway1cases
- 26Gary Don Peak1cases
- 27Brian E. Powers1cases
- 28Frederick C. Shelton1cases
- 29Alisa Terrell Starbird1cases
- 30Michael J. Rogers1cases
- 31Tami Elizabeth Ratliff1cases
- 32David Romero1cases
- 33Christopher David Osborn1cases
- 34Vy Thuan Nguyen1cases
- 35Amy Anne Banks1cases
- 36Allison Michelle Green Bedore1cases
- 37James Richard Logue1cases
- 38Lelan Conrad Kirk1cases
- 39Laura Elaine Copp1cases
- 40Sherry Jo Shumer1cases
- 41Richard Anthony Alvarado1cases
- 42Renee Victoria Vasquez1cases
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Case counts reflect child custody & support matters in Erath County public court records matched to each attorney's State Bar of Texas record. A higher count indicates more experience handling this case type in this county; it is not an endorsement or a measure of outcomes. Filing totals count each case once, so they are lower than the sum of the per-attorney counts above.