Serving Abilene & Taylor County, Texas
A lawyer in your corner in Abilene.
When you're facing criminal charges, a family crisis, a problem at work, or questions about your family's future, you deserve an attorney who takes your case seriously. Across Abilene and Taylor County and the Big Country, you get honest counsel, direct attorney access, and someone who explains it all in plain English and keeps you informed at every step.
Four areas of focus, one attorney who answers.
Criminal Defense
DWI, drug, assault, theft, and other state charges. An arrest is not a conviction — protect your rights, your record, and your future. Learn more →
Family Law
Divorce, custody, child support, and modifications — handled with a steady hand when emotions and stakes run high. Learn more →
Employment Law
Employee-side representation for wrongful termination, discrimination, retaliation, and unpaid wages. Learn more →
Wills, Trusts & Probate
Plan ahead for your family, or get help administering an estate after a loss. Learn more →
Serious representation, wherever your case sits.
Patrick Smith is licensed throughout the State of Texas and represents clients in Abilene, Taylor County, and the surrounding Big Country. You work directly with your attorney, not a rotating cast of staff, and keeping clients informed and reachable is something this office prides itself on.
You don't have to come to the office to get started. The initial consultation can be handled by phone or video, and when a case calls for added depth, we bring in trusted of-counsel colleagues. Wherever you are in the Abilene area, the goal is the same: honest counsel and a real advocate in your corner.
Questions Abilene clients ask.
Do you handle cases in Abilene and Taylor County?
Yes. Patrick Smith is licensed throughout Texas and represents clients in Abilene, Taylor County, and the surrounding Big Country communities.
What kinds of cases do you take?
Criminal defense, family law, employee-side employment matters, and wills, trusts and probate. Not sure where your situation fits? A consultation will help sort it out.
Do I have to travel to your office?
No. The initial consultation can be by phone or video, and the office stays in close contact throughout so you're never left wondering where things stand.
What does a consultation cost?
The initial consultation is confidential and free. You'll get a straight answer about your situation and about cost before committing to anything.
Talk to a lawyer who'll take your Abilene case seriously.
Tell us what's going on. What you share is confidential, and you'll get an honest answer about whether and how we can help.