Posts Tagged ‘dallas divorce lawyer’

Why being meaner than a junkyard dog can cost you.

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

A lot of times clients come into our Dallas divorce law office looking for “revenge” during their divorce proceeding.  While this is understandable given the amount of emotion involved in any divorce, having your lawyer take an overly aggressive approach with the other side can end up costing you dearly.

In our experience, opposing counsel generally falls into one of three categories.  The first type is the attorney who is passive and avoids confrontation at all costs.  Obviously, this isn’t the type of attorney you want handling your case.  Second is the attorney who is the complete opposite of the first type.  Attorneys falling into this category argue for the sake of arguing and take the “tough”  approach that some equate with successful advocacy.  Attorneys falling into this category often are overly aggressive to the point it costs the client (both in attorneys’ fees and in property division).  The final category is composed of attorneys that know when to be aggressive and when to be less than aggressive.  Lawyers in this category truly see the forest through the trees and obtain the most favorable outcomes for their clients.

A prime example of the effects of an attorney being overly aggressive recently occurred in an elderly abuse case in California.  In that case, the trial court expressly noted that the attorney’s conduct in examining a witness was the final straw in ruling in favor of the opposing party.

Bottom line, the attorney’s overly-aggressive approach ended up costing his client the case, and in all likelihood increased the amount of costs and fees for both parties.  At our Dallas divorce law firm, we take pride in knowing when being aggressive is appropriate and when to take a more relaxed approach.

Dallas Lawyer Michelle May O’Neil Receives National Recognition

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Dallas Divorce Lawyer Michelle May O’Neil received national recognition from the National Law Journal where they profiled Ms. O’Neil as an Appellate Leader.  To see a copy of the profile that appeared in the magazine, click on:  National Law Journal Profiles Appellate Leader Michelle May O’Neil.  The National Law Journal regularly features Leadership Profiles to assist its readers in choosing outside counsel and referrals. Profiles focus on various specialties and other areas featuring attorneys who represent companies as well as individuals.

January Newsletter of Dallas Divorce Attorneys

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

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February 2, 2009

Welcome to The May Firm Newsletter!

As a service to our clients, we at The May Firm and Divorce Magazine are pleased to provide you with this monthly e-newsletter and hope that the information and articles contained within are helpful, supportive, and entertaining. Michelle May O’Neil is nationally recognized as a leader in family law. Her firm emphasizes high-quality representation in family-law matters, with a particular emphasis on child-custody disputes, complex marital-property litigation, and appeals of family-law matters. For more information, please click here: www.DivorceMagazine.com/TX/pro/may.shtml or view our website at: www.themayfirm.com.

1. Financial Planning/Investment: Dividing Marital Property
2. Children and Divorce: Creating Clarity from Chaos
3. Relationships: It’s a date
4. Divorce Lawyers: Working with Your Attorney to Get the Best Results Possible
5. Considering divorce: Get clear if you should stay or go



1. Financial Planning/Investment
Dividing Marital Property
Here’s how to deal with complex financial or property issues in a divorce.
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Financial_Planning/dividing-marital-property.html

2. Children and Divorce
Creating Clarity from Chaos
With its new rules and routines, divorce can bring disorder to any domicile. Here’s how to bring structure back to your family life.
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Children_and_Divorce/clarity.html

3. Relationships
It’s a date
Getting ready to re-enter the dating scene? Here’s a light-hearted look at the rules of engagement after divorce.
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Relationships/date.html

4. Divorce Lawyers
Working with Your Attorney to Get the Best Results Possible
A rundown of what to provide for your lawyer to help him create the best settlement for you.
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Divorce_Lawyers/working-with-your-attorney-results.html

5. Considering divorce
Get clear if you should stay or go
Here’s how to figure out if your relationship is workable and worth saving.
http://www.divorcemag.com/c/s3/?Considering-Divorce/knowing-if-you-should-stay-or-go.html

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Welcome to The May Firm Blog

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Welcome to The May Firm weblog. I hope you will find the information posted here useful and informative. I am a Dallas divorce lawyer and a Texas family law specialist.

Dallas Family Lawyer Teaches Seminar

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Dallas Family Lawyer Michelle May O’Neil recently spoke at the State Bar of Texas Marriage Dissolution seminar, held in Galveston, Texas on the topic “We Lost, Now What?”  The presentation, to approximately 250 Texas lawyers, addresses presenting a family law case on appeal to the court of appeals.

To see the article, click here: We Lost, Now What? CLE article

Free Divorce Guide Download

Friday, September 5th, 2008

Download this useful FREE Divorce guide with information about Texas divorce laws and Dallas area divorce lawyer Michelle May O’Neil.