Cashattwarren Family Law P.C.
Lawyers
Brent Alex Cashatt
Mediation, Employee Rights, Family Law, Child Custody, Child Custody
Elizabeth Sue Blough
General Practice,
Ryan Joseph Baumgartner
Mass Torts, Family Law, Divorce & Family Law, Juvenile Law, Juvenile Law
Stacey Nicole Warren
Military & Veterans Appeals, Child Custody, Property & Casualty, Accident & Injury, Accident & Injury
Reviews

I was forced to find new counsel with only a few months before the trial date. Ryan was understanding and willing to help. He caught himself up on the case, went through all the previous 2 years of documents, and made sure we were ready to go. He knew what we were up against, and was always very straight forward in what I should expect. It was a very complex case, including child custody, but I always felt that Ryan had everything under control. He dug deep to make sure we had all the information we needed, took time to go over things with me, answered all my questions, and never made me feel like I was wasting his time. It was clear that he took pride in his work and truly looked out for the best interests of his clients, and not just the paycheck. He didn’t back down on trial day and we walked away having secured a future for myself and my three children. I am forever grateful for the work Ryan did, and highly recommend him to anyone needing an exceptional attorney.
Stacy is my hero. She does not mess around and does not waste time. If something is not worth pursuing, if there is a better way to approach something, she does not hesitate to let you know. I was so impressed with how she interacted with other attorneys. It was very clear she is respected. She is all business when needed, but also very empathetic. I have recommended her to so many. You can not go wrong with Stacy. Her knowledge, efficiency, attitude, empathy, professionalism, and advice are what every attorney should strive to be.
Stacey Warren was exceptional. She took over a messy situation that was left undone by another attorney and got it resolved in less than 72 hours. She's smart, reasonable, with extraordinary experience that made a difference, and helped everyone to get on with their life after a very difficult family issue.
I used Ryan as my attorney for divorce proceedings. He was professional, direct, and very forthcoming with his advice when I needed him. We ended up drafting a stipulation together and it was quickly accepted by Dallas County courts being viewed as fair and amicable by the other party. If you're contemplating entering into divorce proceedings yourself, I'd encourage you to at least do a 90 minute sit down with him and talk through your options. My situation included custody arrangements in addition to splitting assets - both liquid and illiquid. CashattWarren as an office was extremely accessible and warm every time I was there. The office dogs were a great touch in what could be an overall fairly contentious and stressful scenario. Kathi, my primary touchpoint as paralegal, was also readily available via phone/email when I needed her for discussions. Divorce in and of itself is an extremely emotional process. In doing so, there will be many unknowns in terms of dealing with a rational (or irrational) other party. You should prepare yourself for a big amount of 'hurry up and wait' which was more a result of family court dockets rather than anything to do with Ryan and his team. Additionally you should focus on doing your homework when asked including what your best case divorce decree looks like, acceptable alternatives, as well as ensuring your post-divorce financial plan is feasible for your new lifestyle. I'd recommend friends and family towards Ryan + CashattWarren. It was a fairly intense experience overall and I'm happy that he represented the interests of my daughter and myself to the best of his abilities.
HUGE FAIL. Run away from this firm. Ryan was paid $30,000 to handle a contempt case. Within 5 months and prior to the contempt hearing, Ryan filed to withdraw, which was denied. Then showed up to the hearing empty handed assuming he would be allowed to withdraw same day. He failed to ever file exhibits, his argument was all over the place leaving me to fight for my daughter alone. The judge tossed the case citing no exhibits filed noting testimony showed my ex was not abiding by the courts order.