Compassion in Counsel, Strength in Advocacy
Kaske Law PC was founded by Katelyn "Katie" Kaske to provide families with thoughtful and personalized legal support. Katie started the firm with a vision of creating a practice where clients feel heard, understood, and empowered to make informed decisions. We approach every case with care, professionalism, and a commitment to protecting both your family and your future.
Our Philosophy
At Kaske Law PC, we recognize that family law cases involve more than legal issues. They involve real people, real families, and real challenges. We take the time to understand your situation, your concerns, and your goals so we can advocate for you in a way that truly reflects what matters most.
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We are committed to creating an environment where clients feel heard, supported, and informed throughout the process. With a focus on integrity, communication, and thoughtful advocacy, we work toward outcomes that support both your present and your future.
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That level of care starts with the leadership behind the firm. Attorney Katie Kaske brings a focused, thoughtful approach to every case, combining strong advocacy with a commitment to understanding each client’s unique situation. Her practice is grounded in preparation, responsiveness, and a genuine dedication to helping clients navigate some of the most important decisions they will face.
Attorney Kaske
Katie Kaske is a Texas-licensed attorney and the founder of Kaske Law PC, a firm dedicated to serving families with skill, strategy, and compassion. She holds a Juris Doctor from UNT Dallas College of Law, where she earned Dean’s List honors and gained meaningful legal experience through the Joyce Anne Brown Innocence Clinic and a judicial internship with the 416th District Court in Collin County.
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Her professional journey began as an Associate Attorney at one of the most prominent family law firms in Texas. There, she represented clients in a wide range of matters including complex divorces, child custody disputes, emergency hearings, and high-asset property divisions. She negotiated settlements, prepared for trial, and advocated in court, gaining firsthand experience in fast-paced, high-stakes litigation.
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Before practicing law, Katie worked for over six years as a CPS Investigator with the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. She conducted investigations, managed emergency removals, testified in court, and mentored new hires. That experience built a foundation of resilience, attention to detail, and deep empathy that continues to shape her legal approach.
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At Kaske Law PC, she focuses on family law matters including CPS/Child Welfare Issues, Protective Orders, Enforcement's, and Child Modifications. Her practice is rooted in strategic thinking, professional integrity, and a strong command of family law.
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Katie brings not only legal knowledge, but also lived experience. She became a mother as a teenager and understands what it means to fight for your future. That perspective fuels her commitment to helping clients move forward with dignity and strength.
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She is a member of the Dallas Bar Association (Family Law and Child Welfare Sections), Dallas Young Lawyers Association, Texas Bar College, and the Mexican American Bar Association.
Divorce & Property Division
Representation in contested and uncontested divorces, including just and right division of community property, separate property claims, and spousal maintenance.
CPS & Child Welfare Defense
Representation in Child Protective Services (CPS) investigations and cases, including abuse/neglect allegations, safety plans, and removal proceedings.
Our Areas of Expertise
Guiding Families Forward Throughout Dallas, Collin, and Tarrant Counties
Suits Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship (SAPCR)
Child custody (conservatorship), possession and access schedules, and parental rights and duties, including modifications and enforcement.
Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements
Drafting and reviewing marital property agreements to protect assets and define financial rights under Texas law.
Child Support Matters
Establishment, modification, and enforcement of child support, medical support, and related obligations under Texas guidelines.
LGBTQIA+ Representation
Inclusive representation in divorce, custody, and parentage matters, with experience handling the unique legal issues affecting LGBTQIA+ clients in Texas.
Protective Orders & Family Violence Cases
Assisting clients in obtaining protective orders, including cases involving family violence, harassment, or threats.
Grandparents' Rights
Advising and representing grandparents seeking possession or access to grandchildren under Texas law.
Family Law Resources
Articles, guides, and insights
When Grandparents Step In: Navigating Your Rights in Texas
Protecting Parents’ Rights in a Changing Legal Landscape
The First Step Is the Hardest
Can a grandparent be awarded custody of a grandchild in Texas? Yes - if you have standing.
A clear look at how Texas law impacts LGBTQIA+ parents in custody cases and what steps you can take to protect your rights and your relationship with your child.
What to consider before starting the divorce process and how to move forward in a way that protects what matters most.
Offices (by appointment only)
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4131 N. Central Expy, Suite 361, Dallas, Texas 75204​
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7300 State Highway 121, Suite 334 McKinney, Texas,75070
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640 Taylor Street, Suite 1200, Fort Worth, Texas 76102