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About Daniel R. Bacalis

Daniel Bacalis is a board-certified family law attorney representing families across the state of Texas. Mr. Bacalis is skilled in handling cases related to divorce, including both contested and uncontested divorces, along with marital property division, spousal maintenance, mediation, and post-decree modifications and enforcement. Attorney Bacalis also proficiently takes on cases involving family law issues such as adoption, child custody, child support, paternity actions, and orders of protection. He invests significant time to ensure that each of his clients is properly prepared for the case ahead and believes in advocating for his clients' best interests. Mr. Bacalis makes an effort always to provide effective and affordable representation while making the legal process as simple and stress-free as possible for his clients.

Additionally, Daniel R. Baclalis, P.C. established a scholarship in 2022 with the purpose of providing financial relief to single parents pursuing higher education. Mr. Bacalis believes in supporting his community and making a positive impact where it is needed most.

Education

South Texas College of Law, J.D.-1984
University of Michigan, B.S.-1981

Bar Associations

Texas State Bar
Galveston County Bar Association

Honors & Awards

Texas Board of Legal Specialization, Family Law- Present
Martindale-Hubbell Distinguished-2022

Offices / Locations

Daniel R. Bacalis, P.C.

3210 Hwy. 3, Suite B
Dickinson, TX 77539
Phone: 409-392-1511

Daniel R. Bacalis, P.C.

669 Airport Freeway, Suite 307
Hurst, TX 76053
Phone: 817-498-4105

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