Sarah decided to study family law because it aligned with her values and built on her undergraduate major in psychology. Helping clients act with logic rather than emotion to achieve their goals is a primary emphasis in her practice. Sarah graduated cum laude from the University of North Texas Dallas College of Law. She served as a law clerk at Goranson Bain Ausley prior to joining the firm as an associate.
Sarah is a member of the Collaborative Divorce Collin County practice group, as well as the Curt B. Henderson American Inn of Court. Sarah was named a “Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch” in 2024, 2025, and 2026.
Honors & Awards
Best Lawyers, Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch, 2024 – 2026
Selected to the Texas Rising Star list, Thomson Reuters, 2025
Articles
Calculating Child Support in Texas: How Maximum Payments Are Set August 28, 2025
5 Ways to Save Costs in a Divorce May 8, 2025
Constructive, Not Costly: Making the Case for Collaborative Divorce to a Reluctant Spouse April 30, 2025
Building a Divorce Support Network June 25, 2024
5 Ways to Achieve a Sustainable Possession Schedule for First Responders June 26, 2023
What Does Primary Custodial Parent Mean in a Texas Divorce? June 30, 2022
Publications & Speeches
Author: Handling Your First (Or Next) Divorce Case, Before You Close The File, 2023
Co-Author: Collaborative Law Course, The Bullpen: Bringing In Your Paralegal, Navigating Your Paralegal’s Influence in a Collaborative Case from Start to Finish, 2022
Co-Author: Advanced Family Law, The Psychology of Cross-Examination, 2022