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BOARD CERTIFIED IN FAMILY LAW

Your go-to law firm for family law, mediation, and estate planning

HOW WE CAN HELP

Our Areas of Practice

Family Law

Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, David is part of the 1% of expert attorneys licensed to practice in Texas who are board certified in family law.

Mediation

With over 20-years of dispute resolution experience, David is frequently selected by many local attorneys and judges as a mediator in a variety of cases, small and complex.

Estate Planning

David has over 30-years of experience in preparing Wills, Trusts and other end-of-life planning documents that inform your family of the decisions you made when you have passed on.

Meet Dave

David founded Salinsky Law in 1991, in the heart of the Bay Area just south of Houston, Texas. He graduated from Tulane University School of Law with honors in 1984 where he was hand picked to be a member of the prestigious Moot Court Board and the Order of the Barristers. Known for his wealth of knowledge, David has over 38-years of experience in representing individuals and small businesses in legal matters and has served as an associate municipal judge for the city of Webster for over 25 years.

A lawyer, husband, and father of two precious daughters, David isn’t just a man of expertise, he is a man of family, integrity and dedication – with a keen focus on serving clients on a personal, human-to-human level.

TESTIMONIALS

Trusted by hundreds of happy clients

Dave stayed with me through the whole process. I was very scared, he was very calm, caring and extremely confident without being rude to anyone. I am very highly recommending him for anyone with a divorce problem.

ED J.

Dave was a very fair and understanding mediator. Would highly recommend.

INGER N.

Dave is a great lawyer and a very nice guy. He was caring and really filled with insight, wisdom and knowledge. I would highly recommend him.

RICHARD A.

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