About Timothy V.
Timothy V. Daniel took a winding route into law. He studied political science and graduated from the University of Texas - Arlington in 1996. He returned to school for a law degree and earned his J.D. from Texas Wesleyan University in 2002.
Early in his career he built a base of professional memberships that track his interests. He has been a member of the State Bar of Texas since 2006 and of the State Bar of New Mexico since 2008. He joined the Adoption & Foster Care Alliance of New Mexico in 2009 and has held memberships in both the International Alliance of Holistic Lawyers and the American Bankruptcy Institute since 2010. Those affiliations suggest a practice that touches on family law and insolvency matters, as well as alternative approaches to legal problem solving.
His practice life has been centered in a small, private firm setting. He is listed as principal of Timothy V. Daniel, P.C., where he manages casework and client intake. The firm model allows him to combine courtroom work, case counseling, and client meetings without the bureaucracy of a large firm. Colleagues and clients working with him encounter a lawyer who moves between paperwork and hearing rooms with steady regularity.
The memberships he maintains reflect ongoing professional activity. Participation in the American Bankruptcy Institute places him in a community that studies insolvency law and practice. Membership in the Adoption & Foster Care Alliance of New Mexico connects him to issues affecting children, parents and guardians in the state’s family courts. His affiliation with the International Alliance of Holistic Lawyers points to interest in broader legal philosophies and alternative dispute resolution techniques.
Outside of those organizations, his twin-state licensure allows him to take on matters in both Texas and New Mexico. That geographic range can matter for clients whose legal issues cross state lines or who relocate during a case. He has kept those memberships active over a number of years, indicating sustained engagement with professional peers.
Today he practices through Timothy V. Daniel, P.C., where his work includes matters arising from his involvement with bankruptcy and adoption and foster care issues.