About James
James Davidson built his practice around practical solutions and direct communication. He prefers clear answers over legalese. Clients hear plain language and pragmatic advice from the first meeting.
He earned his J.D. from Regent University School of Law in 2011. Law school shaped his interest in estate and elder issues. After graduation he returned to Texas to begin his legal work and establish roots in the communities he serves.
Davidson spent the early years of his career gaining hands-on experience in estate planning and related matters. By 2014 he opened Davidson Law Group, PLLC. He runs the firm as lawyer and owner, overseeing cases and the day-to-day management of the practice. The firm maintains offices in Tyler and Fort Worth, which allows him to serve clients across East Texas and the Tarrant County area.
His practice has a steady orientation toward matters that affect families across generations. He handles wills, trusts, probate, and elder law concerns. He also assists clients in planning for incapacity and in structuring asset transfers to reduce uncertainty at difficult times. The work often involves coordinating with financial advisors and other professionals to align legal documents with clients’ broader goals.
Since 2016 Davidson has held memberships in WealthCounsel and ElderCounsel. He uses those memberships to stay current on practice tools and documents commonly used in estate and elder law. The professional networks provide templates and continuing education that inform how he approaches client matters and office procedures.
Colleagues describe him as methodical and straightforward. He prefers to set realistic expectations and to prepare clients for common outcomes. That approach carries into the firm’s client intake and follow-up; the practice emphasizes document clarity and ongoing review rather than one-off solutions. He also fields questions from family members and trustees about administration and fiduciary duties, which are frequent topics in his calendar.
Outside of client work he maintains an active role in the firm’s operations, from supervising staff to managing case workflow. He has guided the firm through steady growth since its founding in 2014 and has kept its practice areas focused on long-term planning and elder-related issues. He currently concentrates his practice on estate planning, probate administration, and elder law matters.