Bridget Grace, attorney at law, is a Colorado Springs native who has recently returned home to practice law in Colorado Springs and to be close to her family. Bridget attended and graduated high school in Colorado Springs at Doherty.
Bridget has over 25 years of family law experience. She graduated from South Texas College of Law in 1997. She started her legal career as an Assistant Attorney General for the Texas Attorney General’s Office for the Child Support Division. Her work with the Attorney General’s Office included establishing paternity, setting child support, and enforcing child support. In addition, Bridget mediated and litigated contested family law issues including visitation and custody. During her tenor with the Attorney General’s Office, she was elevated to the role of Managing Attorney and received honorary awards for her work.
After leaving the Attorney General’s Office in 2006, Bridget ventured out on her own and ran a very successful Family Law and Estate Planning Practice in Amarillo, Texas. In this role, Bridget handled thousands of family cases throughout her 17 years as a solo practitioner. She has litigated every type of family law case, including trials before judges, juries, and appellate courts. Bridget is very experienced family law attorney. She has handled contested child custody, visitation, divorce, adoption, parental-rights termination, enforcement, protective order cases throughout her years of practice. She has also had a lot of experience in mediating cases and is a certified family law mediator.
Bridget also focused on Estate Planning in her private practice, realizing that there was a need to help families as an Will and Estate Lawyer.
When it comes to Family Law and Estate Planning, Bridget understands she is oftentimes meeting clients at a very uncertain and stressful point in their lives. Her goal is to guide each client through the legal process with her knowledge of the law and compassion for each unique situation, all while working to obtain the best outcome possible. Her advice to clients incorporates compassion and practical guidance based on the reality of a client’s situation.
While not practicing law, Bridget enjoys spending time with her family, watching her youngest son play sports, playing with her rescue dogs, crafting, and rooting for the Denver Broncos.
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