Dennise Garcia knew that family law was for her when she was in the sixth grade.
She reached that conclusion as a 12-year-old while listening to a relative discuss her child support troubles with Garcia’s mother.
Dennise Garcia knew that family law was for her when she was in the sixth grade. She reached that conclusion as a 12-year-old while listening to a relative discuss her child support troubles with Garcia's mother. "One night at dinner my mom said, 'You argue a lot. You should be a lawyer,' " Garcia says. Now she is judge of the 303rd District Court in Dallas County.
March 08, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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Dennise Garcia knew that family law was for her when she was in the sixth grade.
She reached that conclusion as a 12-year-old while listening to a relative discuss her child support troubles with Garcia’s mother.
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