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Practice area: Divorce and separation, Child custody, Family
I hired Jake for my child custody modification case. Before I hired him, I knocked on lots of doors to find "that right lawyer" who could understand what I was trying to do and who was confident enough to take the case, and mostly, who could be honest with me without BS. I almost immediately noticed a few unique qualities that separate Jake from other lawyers and these qualities were shown throughout the time while he was working on my case. He is super intelligent. I mean, we all would like to believe that lawyers are intelligent, but Jake's intelligence is different. He never forgets anything you say to him even in passing, especially anything that has something to do with the case, he will remember and use it at the right time. I have dealt with lawyers who forgets what was said in previous discussions. He never misses anything, and while he is able to see big pictures instantly, he already knows how to scale down and feed his client the information step by step. I was also impressed about this responsiveness. The man works 24 hours and will respond day and night. Not only that he is responsive, he also believes in technology--he will communicate via text messages!! My lawyers in the past didn't really communicate with me via text message, so this was really surprising. I also noticed he was very clear on when and on what matter he would communicate via emails or text messages. He is also highly efficient. I had lawyers trying to have me doing things even before the case went to the court. Jake did not want to do that. This actually made a bit weary in the beginning despite all the good impression I had on him. All other lawyers wanted my child to see a counselor of their choice, but even though Jake had one with whom he works closely, he did not want my child to go through that unless it was absolutely necessary. This saved me tons of time and money. My case had to stop in the middle of the way so it never went to the court. However, the whole time I was with him, I was very confident and I could tell he would be very aggressive to fight for me. I knew I was in good hands. I would definitely recommend him to anyone who especially has a very complicated and difficult case to handle.
I was treated as though I was a top priority and nothing in the office was more important than my case and family. Jake listened to my needs and explained clearly in terms I understood (without a law degree) how those needs could be met without passing judgment or making me feel stupid/like I was asking too much. My family, not my case, was Jake's main focus.
I have nothing but good things to say about Jake Gilbreath and the Piper & Turner Law Firm for all they have done for me in helping me accomplish my goals with my case quickly and efficiently. My initial meeting with Jake assured me that he had the knowledge and experience to get the job done right. Words cannot describe how thankful I am to Jake Gilbreath for always being on top of things, being very responsive to emails and phone calls, planning and executing a strategy for the case, as well as going the extra mile to even work on Saturdays when that was crucial to closing out my case. Timing was critical and without even knowing that, Jake and his staff completed the entire process faster than anyone else I know or heard of. It was easy to see that my case was a priority for Jake and I appreciate that greatly. I also would like to thank his staff for being as responsive as they were anytime I had a concern by phone, email, or in person. From the minute I walked into the office until the day everything was done and over with, I always felt very safe and secure having Jake and the Piper & Turner Law Firm on my side. I highly recommend the firm for all of your Family Law needs.
I’ve wanted to be a lawyer since I was a little kid. I had no idea that I would be representing families across the state of Texas in difficult and emotional divorces.
Where did I start to get here? Not where you’d think. I was raised in Waxahachie, Texas, a small town south of Dallas. To be perfectly honest, I was born in Wisconsin, but I came to Texas as soon as I could when I was three years old. I am one of seven children – five natural born and two brothers adopted. Both my parents bleed Aggie maroon (although only one of their children went to A&M). My dad was a veterinarian and owned his own practice and my mom a homemaker in charge of the seven children. I am the only lawyer in my family.
I attended the University of Texas School of Law after completing my undergraduate degree from The George Washington University in Washington, DC. At UT Law, I immediately figured out that my personality would fit best in a courtroom, not a downtown big firm office. My third year of law school, I focused on litigation and worked as a student attorney at the University of Texas Domestic Violence Clinic. At the end of my time in law school, I took a job at a boutique, high-end family law litigation firm, where I would spend the first five years of my career.
Since getting out of law school at the University of Texas School of Law, I’ve learned a lot professionally, and I’ve learned a lot personally.
Personally, I got married right after law school and later my then wife gave birth to my son Parker, who I love with all my heart. But when Parker was just a little baby, his mom and I went through a divorce. At the time of my divorce, I had represented hundreds of clients through their own divorces and it was becoming second nature for me. My own divorce changed all that. It was hard on me. It was hard on my ex-wife. I’m sure it was hard on my son. But we got through it, and I’m grateful for the lessons I learned in my own divorce and how I can apply them to my clients’ lives.
My divorce was finalized in 2015. But that wasn’t the hardest thing I would face that year. Just a couple months after my divorce was completed, my father passed away unexpectedly at the age of 60. He died at the veterinarian clinic, which is where you would always find him if he wasn’t at church or with his family or both.
Getting that phone call was the hardest thing I have ever had to go through in my life. But it made me a better person, a better lawyer, and a better father to my children.
Professionally, I’ve learned what my father always taught me about running his own business –never work for anyone else and do it your own way.
I’ve worked for traditional and elitist law firms. I’ve been in the corner office. I’ve tried cases where the lawyers bring boxes upon boxes of paper that never see the light of day in a courtroom. And I can tell you after all of my experience that everyone is doing it wrong.
The traditional law firm relies on paper, servers, and fax machines. The law firm clunks around, clients do not know what is going on with their case, and cases have to settle for bad deals before Court because the lawyers are either unprepared for what happens at the courthouse or are unaware of what happens at the courthouse.
Brian and I do things differently. We’re paperless, on the cloud, and efficient. We will never be the cheapest lawyers in town. In fact, our product is anything but cheap. But we offer high-end service in a way that makes sense. Our approach is newer, different, and better.
Today I sit here as a proud business owner and a proud father. I have remarried and my wife just gave birth to my second child, Harper. Harper and Parker are the love of my life and everything I do, I do for them, just like my parents did for me. I am proud to be partners with Brian and proud to be here and available for my clients as a trusted and unmatched advocate.
I am a family lawyer litigator. I am Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. I am rated 10.0 Superb by Avvo.comand have 50 five star reviews. I have been selected as a Rising Star by Texas Super Lawyers and I am frequently asked to serve as a guest speaker on various family law and litigation matters, with a particular focus on trial work and jury trials. I try more cases each year to judges, arbitrators and juries than a vast majority of my peers and I do it different and better.
Better approach and better results is what we do here, and it is what we will do for you and your family.
Address: 508 W. 12th Street, Austin, TX, USA
Fax: (512) 970-3218
Phone: (512) 957-3466
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakegilbreath/
Avvo: https://www.avvo.com/attorneys/78701-tx-james-gilbreath-1903942.html
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