Business Description
What Makes Attorney Christina Wade Perrone Uniquely Qualified To Represent You?Christina is accustomed to having people call on her for help in their most traumatic moments. For years, she fielded such calls as a 911 operator and police dispatcher. The experience taught her how to handle stress, keep her cool and help those who need it the most.
She applies those same skills today when clients call with a legal emergency. Christina has experience in complex litigation matters in state and federal court, and has represented clients in a wide range of business and family law matters.
Her practice now focuses on building lasting relationships with her clients in a variety of family law cases. An aggressive negotiator and skilled adviser, Christina combines a diverse background and practical education with excellent communication skills to serve her clients.
Christina is a frequent speaker at the nationally-acclaimed Crimes Against Children Conference held in Dallas, Texas every August. Be sure to catch her next lecture series!
Professional Affiliations
State Bar of Texas
Dallas Association of Young Lawyers
Rockwall Bar Association
American Bar Association
College of the State Bar of Texas
Admitted to Practice
All Texas state courts
All United States District Courts sitting in the State of Texas
Education
Baylor Law School, J.D., 2007; articles editor, Baylor Law Review
Sydney University Faculty of Law, Australia Summer Law Program, 2006
University of Texas at Dallas, B.A. in Crime and Justice Studies, 2003, cum laude
Honors
Delta Theta Phi Honors Fraternity
Dallas Association of Young Lawyers 2008 Leadership Class
Membership
Member, Texas State Bar Family Law and Child Welfare Sections
Member, Texas Lawyers for Children
Member, National Association of Counsel for Children
Charter Member, Texas Association of Family Defense Attorneys
Guest Speaker at the national Crimes Against Children Conference, annually
Christina is also a board member for several nonprofit organizations in Texas serving disadvantaged youth.