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  • Divorcing a Narcissist: A Practical Guide to Leaving an Emotionally Abusive Ex

    Divorcing a Narcissist: A Practical Guide to Leaving an Emotionally Abusive Ex

    Leaving any marriage is hard. Leaving an emotionally abusive partner — especially one who displays narcissistic traits — is something else entirely. These relationships often follow patterns that make you second-guess your instincts and doubt your reality. Many people describe the same experience: “I don’t know which version of them I’m going to get.” “Everything…

  • McNulty Law Firm Featured in Fort Worth Magazine’s Attorneys to Know 2025

    McNulty Law Firm Featured in Fort Worth Magazine’s Attorneys to Know 2025

    We’re proud to share that McNulty Law Firm has been featured in Fort Worth Magazine’s Attorneys to Know profile in the December 2025 issue. This recognition highlights our commitment to clarity, strategy, and compassionate advocacy for families across Tarrant County, and is only available to those attorneys the magazine has identified as a Top Attorney.…

  • Supporting Kids Through Their First Holiday After Divorce

    Supporting Kids Through Their First Holiday After Divorce

    The holidays can be magical—but for kids facing their first holiday season after divorce, they can also feel overwhelming, uncertain, and emotionally charged. If you’re a recently separated or divorced parent, you’re likely feeling pressure to make the season “normal” for your kids while dealing with your own emotions. The good news? Kids are resilient.…

  • What to Know About the 2025 Texas Family Code Changes

    What to Know About the 2025 Texas Family Code Changes

    The Texas Family Code governs all family law cases in the state—and like other laws, it evolves over time. One thing that sets great family law attorneys apart is their ability to stay ahead of these changes and understand how to apply them to real-world cases. In 2025, as they do every two years, the…

  • Introducing McNulty Law Firm: Continuing Our Legacy of Family Law Excellence

    Introducing McNulty Law Firm: Continuing Our Legacy of Family Law Excellence

    On September 1, 2025, our firm begins a new chapter under a new name: McNulty Law Firm. Formerly Johnson McNulty, PLLC, this change reflects our growth and renewed focus under the leadership of founding partner Zena D. McNulty, a Board-Certified Family Law attorney known for her proven trial experience and unwavering client advocacy. “While our…

  • What Questions to Ask When Choosing an Attorney

    What Questions to Ask When Choosing an Attorney

    In family law cases, the stakes are high and the details matter. Choosing the right family law attorney isn’t just a box to check—it’s a decision that can shape the outcome of your case and your future. Whether you’re navigating a divorce, custody battle, or estate planning, selecting the right attorney is essential. A skilled…

  • How To Choose Witnesses For a Family Court Trial

    How To Choose Witnesses For a Family Court Trial

    The right witness can change your family court trial. Find out how to choose, prepare, and present the most effective testimony in your case.

  • Common Pitfalls to Avoid in Interstate Custody and Support Cases

    Common Pitfalls to Avoid in Interstate Custody and Support Cases

    Going through a child custody battle? Johnson McNulty’s custody lawyers in Texas explain key issues in interstate child custody cases. Learn more here.

  • Dating During a Divorce: Is It a Good Idea and What Are the Legal Risks?

    Dating During a Divorce: Is It a Good Idea and What Are the Legal Risks?

    In the middle of a separation, it’s natural to want connection, comfort, and a sense of normalcy. For many, this leads to the question: Is dating during a divorce a good idea? While the prospect of moving forward can feel exciting, dating before your divorce is finalized comes with serious legal and emotional consequences, especially…

  • Here’s What To Expect if My Family Law Case Goes to Trial

    Here’s What To Expect if My Family Law Case Goes to Trial

    If you’re facing a family court trial, you’re not alone—and you’re not without support. At McNulty Law Firm, a firm specializing in family law litigation in Texas, we’ve seen a rising number of clients navigating this process since the pandemic. The courtroom can feel overwhelming, but knowing what to expect can make all the difference.…

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