CountiesGray CountyChild Custody & Support

Best Child Custody & Support Lawyers in Pampa

Ranked by how many child custody & support cases each attorney has actually handled in Gray County, from public court records — not by self-reported practice areas.

Filings on file
115
Ranked attorneys
16
Most cases
6
Joshua Andrew Wright
Years covered
2020–2026
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Filings by year

2020: 19 filings'202021: 19 filings'212022: 17 filings'222023: 22 filings'232024: 20 filings'242025: 16 filings'252026: 2 filings'26
Peak 2023 · 22 filings
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Child Custody & Support attorneys

  1. 01Joshua Andrew WrightAttorney General of Texas · Dallas6cases
  2. 02Rick J. HarrisRick J. Harris P.C. · Pampa2cases
  3. 03Kendra Anne NaranjoRandall County Domestic Relations Office · Amarillo2cases
  4. 04Savanah Jeannine KingcadeKingcade Law Office · Pampa2cases
  5. 05Larry G. AdamsLegal Aid of Northwest Texas · Amarillo1cases
  6. 06Alex VasquezVasquez Law Office · Amarillo1cases
  7. 07Stewart R. WernerWerner Law Offices · Amarillo1cases
  8. 08Joe Marr WilsonLaw Office of Joe Marr Wilson, P.C. · Amarillo1cases
  9. 09Terry Lamar HamptonWichita Falls1cases
  10. 10James L. AbbottJames L. Abbott, Jr., P.C. · Amarillo1cases
  11. 11Billy Jarrett JohnstonStockard, Johnston & Brown · Amarillo1cases
  12. 12Briar Lee WilcoxBriar Wilcox Law Firm, PLLC · Amarillo1cases
  13. 13Maurita Erin MulanaxMulanax Law Firm, P.C. · Amarillo1cases
  14. 14Travis Lee Tidmore47th District Attorney's Office · Amarillo1cases
  15. 15Jerry Elijah MoralesJerry Morales Attorney at Law · Amarillo1cases
  16. 16Alexis Nicole HillUnderwood Law Firm · Amarillo1cases
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Case counts reflect child custody & support matters in Gray 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.