Lori Moore received her Bachelor of Science degree from The University of Alabama. In 2013, she graduated Regent University School of Law with a Juris Doctorate and became an Assistant District Attorney in Wichita Falls, Texas, and then in Bryan, Texas. Over the years, she has received accolades for various community outreach initiatives she founded including relief work and raising funds to supply over 300 foster children with much needed items.
In 2018, Mrs. Moore established her own firm providing legal representation to individuals in Chambers County, Texas, and the surrounding counties. She is an experienced attorney accepting clients dealing with criminal charges, divorce, child custody, child support, wills and estate planning, and personal injury.
In 2018, Mrs. Moore established her own firm providing legal representation to individuals in Chambers County, Texas, and the surrounding counties. She is an experienced attorney accepting clients dealing with criminal charges, divorce, child custody, child support, wills and estate planning, and personal injury.
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Breaking up is never easy. Divorces often encompass spousal support, child support, visitation, and division of assets. Navigating a divorce isn't something you should do on your own. You need representation from an experienced attorney to help protect your assets and children throughout this tumultuous process.
It is terrifying when CPS is knocking on your door to take your children. How you interact with CPS from the beginning of your case can affect whether you retain your parental rights. Lori Moore has extensive CPS litigation experience and is prepared to fight for you and your child. Don't take chances with your child's future or your future as a parent.
Experiencing a personal injury can wreak havoc on your personal and professional life. The most important thing to know is that taking care of yourself or your loved one - both emotionally and financially - is a top priority. Injuries can permanently affect your life and the lives of your loved ones.
Being accused of a crime can have negative ramifications on your employment, family life, reputation, and freedom. It is extremely important you hire an attorney to protect your rights from DAY ONE and throughout the investigation. By the time a person is arrested for a crime, law enforcement has already completed their investigation.
It's difficult to think about passing and leaving behind family and friends, but it's an unavoidable event we all must face. Creating a will ensures the family and friends we leave behind have one less hurdle to overcome during the difficult grieving process. A will also ensures your property will be handled or distributed in the manner you choose.
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