Attorney Profile
Aleta Peacock was licensed in 1996 to practice law in Texas by the Supreme Court of Texas. Her education includes a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Houston, which she obtained in 1991. She graduated magna cum laude, and then went on to get a law degree from the University of Houston Law Center in 1995. While attending law school, Aleta represented indigent clients at trial through the University Family Law Clinic. She also completed a summer internship at the Office of the Attorney General of Texas, where she prosecuted child-support enforcement orders. She has since received supplemental training and certification in Family Law Mediation and Collaborative Law. Before opening her practice in Bastrop, Texas, Aleta also practiced family law in Houston and Austin.
- Past President, Bastrop County Bar Association
- Member, Texas Lawyers for Children
- Member, National Association of Counsel for Children
- Member, Collaborative Law Institute of Texas
- Member, College of the State Bar of Texas
- Member, State Bar of Texas
At the Law Office of Aleta Peacock, we are 100 percent committed to family law matters. As a result, we are not distracted by practicing in other areas of the law. We understand your legal issues and we know your rights, even when you may not. When you are one of our clients, you will always feel supported and informed. In short, we are a team, and our approach is to ensure that you are fully informed about every aspect of your case. You are welcomed and encouraged to participate in the strategic planning and preparation of your case.
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