About Robert
Robert Epstein built a practice around family law issues that often combine legal judgment with financial complexity. He took a conventional path into the profession, completing a B.A. in political science at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 2005 and earning his J.D. from The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law in 2008.
Early in his career Epstein worked on matters that required close attention to both courtroom procedure and the numbers behind family disputes. Over time he shifted toward cases that routinely present contested property divisions, business valuations, and questions of financial disclosure. That practical evolution led him to pursue specialized credentials and to position himself to handle disputes that cross into trust, estate, and tax-related territory.
Epstein is board certified in family law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He also holds the designation Certified Financial Litigator from the American Academy for Certified Financial Litigators. Those certifications reflect additional study and peer recognition within areas of law that intersect frequently in complex divorces. He belongs to the Dallas Bar Association and the Annette Stewart American Inn of Court, where he participates in continuing legal education and professional exchanges.
As managing partner of Epstein Family Law, P.C., he oversees case strategy and client intake while maintaining an active docket. His role requires balancing managerial responsibilities with courtroom and negotiating work. In hearings he emphasizes clear presentation of financial evidence. In settlement talks he works to align legal options with what the facts and applicable law will likely support.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in examining financial records and direct in courtroom settings. He draws on the combination of litigation training and financial litigation certification to prepare experts and cross-examine opposing ones. That background is especially relevant in disputes involving closely held businesses, retirement accounts, and forensic accounting questions.
Epstein publishes and speaks less frequently than some peers, preferring to devote time to client files and firm management. He continues to take cases in state court across Texas and to consult on prenup and postnuptial negotiation when financial complexity is present. He keeps current on statutory changes and appellate decisions that affect property division and child support calculations.
He practices from Epstein Family Law, P.C., where his work centers on family law matters that involve significant financial components.