4615 Bryce Ave. Fort Worth, TX 76107  817-737-4000

Brooke Wilson

Attorney at Law

Brooke Wilson is a native Texan and grew up in Fort Worth. Brooke studied psychology and Spanish at Texas Tech University and graduated Cum Laude with her Bachelor of Arts in 2006 and received her Juris Doctorate from Texas Wesleyan School of Law in 2009.

Brooke first began her career in family law as a third-year law school student with a provisional license to practice with the Texas Wesleyan Law Clinic. Brooke quickly realized that helping families during some of their worst times and protecting the rights of children was the right path for her to follow. Brooke has continued to practice family law in Tarrant County since 2009 gaining invaluable experience and developing relationships with the courts, judges and other attorneys that enables her to effectively guide her clients to the best possible outcome whatever their case may be.

Brooke takes an honest and caring approach in advising her clients. Having gone through a difficult divorce several years ago, Brooke knows first-hand how overwhelming and stressful the process can be on her clients. Brooke believes that in most situation involving family law matters, the best thing for everyone involved is to be able to reach an agreement that is specifically tailored to meet the needs and wants of that family. It is her goal to provide as much information and as many options available to her clients to allow them to make decisions that help their families heal. Not every case is right for settlement and Brooke can be a fierce advocate for her clients in court when needed.

As a single mom, Brooke empathizes with the struggles parents face when learning to parent and co-parent after separating from the other parent. She can provide insight and advice to her clients beyond their legal questions. She is able to relate to her clients in a way that allows her to be there for her clients outside of the courtroom and help them find ways to recover and salvage their relationships following the litigation process. Being a single mom has also given Brooke the patience she needs when dealing with difficult situations.

Brooke lives in Fort Worth raising her young daughter and niece and their two dogs. When she isn’t fighting for her clients, Brooke enjoys spending time with her girls and spending time with family and friends. She also enjoys reading and traveling when she can find the time.

Brooke Wilson

Attorney at Law

Brooke Wilson is a native Texan and grew up in Fort Worth. Brooke studied psychology and Spanish at Texas Tech University and graduated Cum Laude with her Bachelor of Arts in 2006 and received her Juris Doctorate from Texas Wesleyan School of Law in 2009.

Brooke first began her career in family law as a third-year law school student with a provisional license to practice with the Texas Wesleyan Law Clinic. Brooke quickly realized that helping families during some of their worst times and protecting the rights of children was the right path for her to follow. Brooke has continued to practice family law in Tarrant County since 2009 gaining invaluable experience and developing relationships with the courts, judges and other attorneys that enables her to effectively guide her clients to the best possible outcome whatever their case may be.

Brooke takes an honest and caring approach in advising her clients. Having gone through a difficult divorce several years ago, Brooke knows first-hand how overwhelming and stressful the process can be on her clients. Brooke believes that in most situation involving family law matters, the best thing for everyone involved is to be able to reach an agreement that is specifically tailored to meet the needs and wants of that family. It is her goal to provide as much information and as many options available to her clients to allow them to make decisions that help their families heal. Not every case is right for settlement and Brooke can be a fierce advocate for her clients in court when needed.

As a single mom, Brooke empathizes with the struggles parents face when learning to parent and co-parent after separating from the other parent. She can provide insight and advice to her clients beyond their legal questions. She is able to relate to her clients in a way that allows her to be there for her clients outside of the courtroom and help them find ways to recover and salvage their relationships following the litigation process. Being a single mom has also given Brooke the patience she needs when dealing with difficult situations.

Brooke lives in Fort Worth raising her young daughter and niece and their two dogs. When she isn’t fighting for her clients, Brooke enjoys spending time with her girls and spending time with family and friends. She also enjoys reading and traveling when she can find the time.

Juris Doctor – Texas A&M University School of Law – Fort Worth, Texas – 2009
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, Spanish minor – Graduated cum laude – Texas Tech University – Lubbock, Texas – 2006
State Bar of Texas Admitted November 2009

Attorney – The Law Office of J. Kevin Clark – Fort Worth, Texas – September 2019 to present
Attorney – Gaydos Duffer – Arlington, Texas – May 2016 to August 2019
Attorney – Brooke M. Wilson, Attorney at Law – Fort Worth, Texas – January 2014 to May 2016
Contract Attorney – Marx, Altman & Johnson – Fort Worth, Texas – May 2012 to November 2013 Contract Attorney – T.D. Stevens & Associates – Grand Prairie, Texas – June 2011 to May 2012
Associate Attorney – James PLLC – Colleyville, Texas – March 2010 to January 2011
Legal Intern – Diane Wanger, Attorney at Law –Bedford, Texas – Spring 2009
Student Attorney – Texas A&M Law Clinic – Fort Worth, Texas – August 2008 to May 2009

  • Managed a large case load of uncontested and contested divorces, custody matters, enforcement/contempt actions, and adoptions; often dealing with complex and sensitive issues involving multimillion dollar estates, Child Protective Services, drug and alcohol addiction and family violence.
  • Appeared and argued first chair at countless trials, hearings, mediations and settlement conferences.
    Successfully negotiated settlement agreements in many cases and effectively and zealously advocated the client’s position in court when settlement was impossible.
  • Handled cases from the initial interview to final trial, drafted and reviewed all pleadings, motions, orders, discovery requests and responses, prepared for all hearings and trials, and maintained regular contact with clients, opposing counsel and the courts.
  • Successfully represented many clients in assisted reproduction arrangements including drafting and reviewing agreements for egg donation, sperm donation, and surrogacy arrangements and appeared in court to finalize adjudication of parentage.