About Lerrin
Lerrin Reinecke built her foundation in political communications and law across two states. She earned a B.S. from the University of Texas at Austin in 2005, majoring in Political Communications with a concentration in Business Foundations. She later completed a J.D. at the University of Denver, where she prepared for practice in state courts and for a career in family law.
Her professional credentials include admission to practice in Colorado and Texas. Early in her career she gravitated toward courtroom work and client counseling. She joined local bar and legal groups that align with family law practice, which helped shape the path she pursued. Memberships such as the Annette Stewart American Inn of Court and the family law sections of the Texas Bar Association and the Dallas Bar Association reflect that trajectory.
Reinecke maintains an active profile in Dallas legal circles. She participates in the Dallas Volunteer Lawyer Program and belongs to both the Dallas Association of Young Lawyers and the Texas Association of Young Lawyers. Those affiliations have kept her engaged with pro bono opportunities and with the professional networks that handle family law matters in the region.
Her casework has centered on domestic relations and related disputes. She has handled contested matters in state court and advised clients on the procedural and evidentiary steps that such cases require. In client meetings she is described by colleagues as practical and detail-oriented. In court she relies on clear presentation and careful preparation.
Reinecke joined the team at Goranson Bain Ausley after establishing herself in Texas practice. At the firm she has continued to serve individuals and families in family law matters, drawing on her courtroom experience and bar association involvement. She balances litigation and negotiation, and she remains active in bar groups that promote professional development and ethical practice.
As a lawyer admitted in both Colorado and Texas, she brings a regional perspective to cases that touch on differing state rules and procedures. Her work includes pro bono participation through community programs and professional involvement that keeps her current with changes in family law. She practices family law at Goranson Bain Ausley, representing clients in domestic relations matters and related proceedings.