Family Law

Family law – whether it involves divorce, child custody/visitation, child support or a myriad of other issues – concerns serious and emotional issues that can have lifelong legal and financial impacts on you, your children and loved ones.

 

Personal Injury

Mayfield Weedon, L.L.P. is dedicated to representing injured workers and victims of personal injuries, and helping families who are victims of negligence in catastrophic personal injuries. Founding partner Marc C. Mayfield manages our personal injury trial practice. As a former defense attorney, he is familiar with the methods used by defendants to avoid responsibility for their negligent acts through litigation strategies, and continues to litigate cases for injured victims throughout East Texas.

 

Workers’ Compensation

Frank Weedon, founding partner, oversees Mayfield Weedon L.L.P.’s workers’ compensation practice. As a former workers’ compensation adjuster, Mr. Weedon is familiar with the Texas Labor Code and the array of rules and procedures for handling claims before the Texas Department of Insurance/Division of Workers’ Compensation.

 

Criminal Defense

Being charged with a crime can have serious consequences, including loss of freedom, large fines and collateral damage to your family and career. A criminal charge puts you against the vast resources of the government, so it is important to have an experienced lawyer who can quickly build a defense and navigate your case through the complexities of the criminal justice system.

 

Social Security & Disability

If you are unable to work due to an illness, an injury or other disability, you may be eligible to receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) monthly payments and healthcare benefits. In addition, Mayfield Weedon, L.L.P. may be able to appeal your case for these benefits if you have previously been denied.

 

Wills & Probate

Mayfield Weedon, L.L.P.’s will and probate lawyers offer an array of legal estate planning services designed to provide for your death or for an illness or injury that could incapacitate you or your spouse during your lifetime.