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Nancy Bouajram is a compassionate, highly-skilled Texas family law attorney on our growing team at Nelson Law Group, PC. She joined the firm in February 2020 and has already hit the ground running alongside shareholder, Brett Nelson. A graduate of Southern Methodist University’s Dedman School of Law, Nancy has been licensed to practice law in the State of Texas since 2012.

Nancy began her professional career in the area of Healthcare Administration, focusing on helping the elderly and ill during a time of life where they felt most vulnerable. After working in the healthcare industry for several years, Nancy attended law school and continued her passion to help and serve the community by working as a volunteer attorney with Legal Aid of North Texas and as a volunteer mediator for Denton County. Her diverse background in family law, healthcare administration, and mediation allows Nancy to maintain a balance of empathy, knowledge, and experience to best serve families at a time when they need it most.

Nancy fits in perfectly with the ideals of this practice, which are centered on fostering personal relationships with our client base through devoted, individualized attention and unrivaled responsiveness. She believes that the best lawyers are the ones who have vast legal knowledge and are willing to walk clients step-by-step through whatever it is they are going through, whether it be a contested divorce or complicated child-custody battle. Nancy wants clients to feel like they have a true advocate and friend in their corner, someone who keeps a family’s future at the forefront of every decision. She believes in finding a peaceful solution when it is possible, but is not afraid to stand up for her clients and fight for what is best for them.

 

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