About Jack
Jack Wall graduated from Baylor University in 2019 with a bachelor’s degree in political science and earned his juris doctor from Baylor Law School in 2023. He moved quickly from law school into practice. The timeline is recent, but his trajectory follows a familiar path for new practitioners who enter contested, client-facing work early in their careers.
He joined Goranson Bain Ausley in 2023. The firm is where he began practicing family law immediately after finishing law school. His day-to-day work involves advising clients, preparing pleadings, and participating in settlement negotiations. He also appears in hearings where cases require court intervention.
Wall’s practice deals with the types of matters that typically bring people to family law firms. He handles divorce proceedings, disputes over child custody and visitation, child and spousal support calculations, and division of marital assets. Those are areas that demand both legal analysis and an ability to explain options to clients who are often under stress.
He approaches cases in a straightforward way. He prepares for settlement talks carefully and, when necessary, for trial. He works to clarify the legal standards that apply and to set realistic expectations for clients about timelines and potential outcomes. His training at Baylor Law School shapes how he drafts motions and structures case strategy, and his undergraduate study in political science informs the way he analyzes disputes.
Wall is licensed to practice in Texas and handles matters in state courts. He joined private practice at a time when many young lawyers move into niche fields quickly, and family law suited the combination of litigation work and client counseling he sought. The practice requires balancing legal procedure with practical problem-solving, and that balance defines much of his day-to-day workload.
He maintains a practice at Goranson Bain Ausley, where he continues to build experience in family law matters. His current practice focuses on representing clients in family law cases in Texas courts.