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Getting to know Shannon Dunlap, the intuitive family lawyer in Fort Worth, Texas

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Shannon Dunlap Family Law Review

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Getting to know Shannon Dunlap, the intuitive lawyer, focused on healing Texans and their families who want to get married, adopt, raise well-adjusted children, and when necessary, divorce and start a fresh and new chapter in their lives.

  1. Who is Shannon Dunlap? Why did you become a lawyer?
  2. Tell us about your path to earning a law degree. What are your most and least favorite memories?
  3. Having lived all over Texas, why did you choose to launch your law practice in Fort Worth?
  4. After graduating law school more than 10 years ago, you waited 10 years to launch your law firm. Why is 2015 the year for Shannon Dunlap Law?
  5. Who are some of the people who have been the most influential in your life?
  6. Have you been a litigant in the family law system personally and how was your experience?
  7. Why are father’s rights issues so important to your family law practice?
  8. As a family law attorney, what was your reaction to the Supreme Court’s ruling on same-sex marriage?
  9. How do you plan to make a law practice more than just a place to offer legal services?
  10. What is your favorite vacation destination, and if you could take a trip anywhere tomorrow, where would you go?
  11. What are three things about you that people might find surprising?

Shannon is a Houston, Texas native who grew up in West University Place. Shannon graduated from Western Michigan Law School In January 2003. She has traveled the world extensively from Vietnam, Mexico, Holland, and India. An active social networker, Shannon always enjoys meeting new people. She has been licensed in the State of Texas since September 2004. She is a member of the Tarrant County Bar and the Family Law Bar. Shannon volunteers to help Texas Veterans and is a children’s advocate.

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