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Duane T. Corley


phone   (936) 539-3391
fax   (936) 539-3451


I established the Law Offices of Duane T. Corley to provide comprehensive representation in the area of divorce and family law throughout the Conroe area.  I am dedicated to providing my clients' with the highest quality legal representation in cases involving: divorce; child custody; child support and visitation; parenting plans; alimony and spousal support; complex property settlements; high conflict custody and visitation; paternity; restraining orders; grandparent visitation issues, and; premarital and prenuptial agreements.

Duane Thomas Corley

Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Family Law, Criminal Law, Civil Litigation, General

Admitted: Texas, 1972; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit; U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of Texas

Law School: University of Houston, J.D., 1973

College: Sam Houston State University, B.A., 1969

Member: Houston and Montgomery Bar Associations; State Bar of Texas; Houston Trial Lawyers Association; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America

Mr. Corley represents clients on a daily basis before the district/county courts of Montgomery County in Conroe, Texas.

 

 
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