940-566-6649

Denton County Office

1413 East McKinney St.
Denton, Texas 76209
Tel. 940-566-6649

Duane L. Coker Building, Click Here for Directions

Right across the street from the Denton County Courthouse.

Collin County Office

5700 Granite Parkway
Suite 200
Plano, Texas 75024
Tel. 877-566-6049
(By appointment)

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Our office can help you with any child support and custody needs. We understand that child support and custody issues are sensitive for all parties involved. Our office staff will do what we can to ensure that the process moves quickly with as little stress as possible for you and your children.

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