About Daniel
Daniel Abasolo has spent his legal career rooted in Texas courts. He earned a J.D. from Texas Tech University School of Law in 2007 and has practiced in the state since completing his studies.
After law school Abasolo entered private practice. Public records list him at Springer & Lyle, LLP, where he is part of the firm's roster. He works on matters that come through the regional courts and appears in local family law dockets. He has experience handling the procedural realities that family law litigation brings, from hearings to custody evaluations and settlements.
Abasolo is a member of the State Bar of Texas Family Law Section. He joined that section in 2011 and has kept his membership active. The subsection connects lawyers handling divorce, custody, child support and related issues. Membership offers access to educational programs and peer networks that inform courtroom practice.
He is also involved at the county level. Abasolo has been a member of the Denton County Bar Association since 2011 and participates in its family law group. Local bar groups often handle volunteer matters, continuing legal education and informal mentor relationships. For an attorney practicing family law in Denton County, such connections can shape both courtroom tactics and client service.
Colleagues describe him as procedural and pragmatic in approach. He tends to emphasize careful preparation for hearings and clear communication with clients. His work reflects attention to evidence, timelines and court rules. He represents clients before judges, negotiates settlements and coordinates with experts when necessary.
Outside courtroom hours Abasolo keeps professional ties to the Texas legal community. He attends section meetings and local bar events that address changes in family law jurisprudence, statutory updates and trial practice. Those activities contribute to how he handles cases and advises clients.
As a lawyer licensed to practice in Texas and working at Springer & Lyle, LLP, Abasolo continues to handle family law matters in the region. His current practice centers on family law issues, including divorce, custody and related post-judgment proceedings.