SAN ANTONIO, March 14, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Well-respected and long-time San Antonio Divorce Attorney, Patricia "PJ" Jay, has returned full-time to the Alamo City to open Beal Law Firm's first office outside the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The firm, including its San Antonio office, will continue to handle Exclusively Family Law, including Divorce, Child Custody, Support, and all other Texas Family Law matters. The San Antonio office will be backed by the entire Beal Law Firm team of 16 attorneys and staff.
Jay, who is a 2006 graduate of St. Mary's University School of Law, was named a Texas Super Lawyer for the years 2016-2018 and prior to splitting her time between San Antonio and the Fort Worth office of Beal Law Firm in 2018, was named one of the Top Family Law Attorneys in San Antonio by SA Scene Magazine for the years 2012-2017.
While at St. Mary's, Jay was the recipient of the Francisco Leos Award for excellence in clinical studies and was inducted into the Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity. Before law school, Jay received her undergrad degree from Texas A&M Commerce and was a licensed Juvenile Probation Officer and Training Coordinator.
Jay is licensed in both Texas and Oklahoma and has handled Texas Divorce and Custody matters for over 12 years.
Beal Law Firm, PLLC currently has twelve lawyers and four offices. It is led by its two Members, Eric Beal, and Constance Mims, both of whom are Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and have various other distinctions and honors.
Beal Law Firm began as the Law Offices of Eric Beal in May 1992 when Beal left the large firms of Dallas to open a solo practice in Arlington serving clients in the DFW Metroplex and beyond.
Over its almost 27-year existence, BLF has represented clients from New York to California and from the UK to China. Additionally, the firm has handled cases throughout Texas, from Amarillo to Houston and El Paso to East Texas. The firm can be found at http://www.dfwdivorce.com.
SOURCE Beal Law Firm
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