About Lacy Caitlin
Lacy Caitlin Kimball earned her law degree from Texas Wesleyan University School of Law in 2012. She completed her studies at a time when the Texas legal landscape was changing rapidly. The degree provided the foundation for a practice grounded in state family law.
Kimball built her career in Texas courts. Over the years she established a practice centered on family law matters and became a member of the Texas bar. Her work in this area led to recognition by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, which certified her as a Board Certified Specialist in Family Law. That credential signals a level of experience and testing beyond basic admission to the bar.
Her caseload covers the kinds of disputes and arrangements that most often appear in domestic relations dockets. She handles contested and uncontested divorce matters, issues of child custody and visitation, and the division of community and separate property. She also addresses related orders that families seek or defend in court. Clients encounter complex factual and legal questions in these cases, and her practice engages both negotiation and litigation strategies to resolve them.
Kimball’s approach in the courtroom is pragmatic. She prepares cases for trial when necessary, while also pursuing negotiated settlements where possible. She advises clients on the practical effects of proposed agreements and the likely outcomes of different procedural choices. That mix of preparation and problem-solving is a common posture for family law practitioners who must move between courtroom advocacy and measured settlement talks.
Board certification from the Texas Board of Legal Specialization requires peer review, experience thresholds, and examination. That process distinguishes lawyers who have concentrated their practice in a particular area and who meet objective standards set by the state’s oversight body. For clients, certification can serve as one measure of an attorney’s sustained work in family law rather than a credential issued early in a career.
Outside of formal credentials, Kimball’s record is defined by steady practice in Texas family courts and the routine responsibilities of representing individuals through sensitive and often high-stakes personal matters. She continues to live and work in Texas, practicing family law and representing clients in divorce, custody, property division, and related proceedings.