Tim Alexander Achieves Board Certification® in Texas for Family Law
Mims Ballew Hollingsworth (MBH) Family Law is proud to announce that one of our founding partners, Tim Alexander, has achieved the prestigious Board Certification® in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization (TBLS). This recognition places Tim among an elite group of attorneys who have demonstrated exceptional expertise and professionalism in the practice of family law.
What Does It Mean to Be Board Certified? Board Certification® is a mark of excellence and a distinguishing accomplishment in the legal profession. Attorneys who earn this certification must meet stringent requirements, including:
- A minimum of five years of substantial, active practice in family law.
- The completion of extensive continuing legal education in family law.
- Passing a rigorous, day-long examination that tests both theoretical knowledge and practical application.
- Receiving peer recommendations from judges and fellow attorneys who can attest to their legal acumen and ethical standards.
Why It Matters to Our Clients Board Certification signals to our clients that they are working with a family law attorney who has a deep commitment to their field and a proven mastery of the complexities that family law cases often present. Whether handling complex property division, child custody matters, or prenuptial agreements, Tim brings unparalleled skill and dedication to every case.
A Commitment to Excellence Tim’s achievement reflects not only his personal dedication but also our firm’s commitment to providing clients with top-tier legal representation. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Tim for this outstanding accomplishment and look forward to continuing to serve our clients with excellence.
Fort Worth, TX Divorce & Family Lawyers
Constance Mims has over fifteen years of experience practicing exclusively family law. Mrs. Mims is Board Certified in Family Law, by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. She is Collaborative Law certified and is a shrewd negotiator, not to mention her experience in the most challenging child custody, child support, spousal maintenance, alimony, prenuptial agreements, and divorce issues, both in court and in the appellate arena.