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Board Certified Family Lawyer

Board Certified Family Law Attorney

AUSTIN ( 7/26/2021 ) − Texas Board of Legal Specialization (TBLS) announced Rashelle Fetty received Board Certification in Family Law. Rashelle Fetty currently
practices in Tarrant County where she is owner of The Fetty Firm, P.C.

Board Certification is a voluntary designation program certifying Texas attorneys in 25
specific areas of law. Board Certified attorneys must be licensed for at least five years,
devote a required percentage of practice to a specialty area for at least three years,
attend continuing education seminars, pass an evaluation by fellow lawyers and judges
and pass a 6-hour written examination.

Board Certification is offered in 25 specific areas of law to attorneys. Initial Certification
is valid for five years. To remain certified, attorneys and paralegals must apply for
recertification every five years and meet substantial involvement, peer review, and
continuing legal education requirements for their specialty area.

To learn more about Board Certification or find a certified attorney in your area visit
www.tbls.org .

 

 

shannon@thefettyfirm.com

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