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PEOPLE OVER POLITICS BECAUSE WE NEED COMPASSION IN FAMILY COURTS NOT POLITICIANS 



I have practiced family law for 12 years and handled hundreds of cases in Harris and surrounding counties. Family law is an area of the legal system that deals with some of the most important and sensitive issues in our society. Life is challenging for so many people and people need compassion now more than ever. 


I have a proven track record of putting people first. 


That's why I believe that a family law judge must be not only knowledgeable about the law, but also  empathetic towards the families who come before them. We must be willing to listen, to understand, and to make decisions that are fair, just, and in the best interests of the children involved.


As a family law judge, I promise to prioritize the well-being of children above all else. I will work tirelessly to ensure that every child involved in a family law case receives the support, care, and protection they deserve. I will strive to create a courtroom environment that is respectful, compassionate, and free from judgment, where families can feel safe and heard.



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