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James P. Sadler

James P. Sadler knows that no two cases are the same. Each case is unique, and achieving a positive resolution requires a personalized approach. James is a skilled trial attorney and negotiator with over 25 years’ experience as a Texas attorney. Not every case requires a trial, but he prepares each case as if it were to be presented before a judge or jury, and he actively uses his knowledge of the law and the courts to negotiate a positive resolution for his clients. James represents clients in West Texas and across the state of Texas in all family law related matters, including child custody, and complex and high-asset divorce cases.

A native of West Texas, James served as Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review at Texas Tech University School of Law before earning his law degree in 1998. After graduation, he spent several years practicing with two prestigious firms in Dallas before returning to West Texas and establishing Sadler Family Law.

James represents his clients with compassion, respect, and responsiveness. He understands how much is at stake in a family law dispute, and does everything possible to help his clients be satisfied with both the process and the outcome.

Practice Areas
  • Divorce
  • High net worth divorce
  • Complex asset division
  • Child custody and visitation
  • Child support
  • Alimony
  • CPS Representation
Professional Associations and Memberships
  • State Bar of Texas, Family Law Section, Member
  • Tom Green County Bar Association, President 2018 – 2019
  • Tom Green County Bar Association, Director 2016 – 2018
  • American Bar Association, Family Law Section, Member
  • College of the State Bar of Texas, Member
  • Texas Bar Foundation, Member
Education
  • Texas Tech University, School of Law, J.D. (1998)
    • Editor-in-Chief, Texas Tech Law Review
    • Published article, Volume 27, Texas Tech Law Review
  • Texas Tech University, B.S., Psychology and History (1994)
Selected Publications and Speeches
  • Families in Crisis: Legislative Primer; North Texas FLP Seminar, 2007
  • Broker Lien Law in Texas; Las Colinas HOA, 2006
  • The Lessons of the 80’s Forgotten: REITs and SPEs; Advanced Business Bankruptcy, State Bar of Texas, 1999
  • The Alcoholic and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990…; 28 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 861, 1997