NPNICOLE PERDUEDistrict Judge, 133rd Civil District Court, Harris County
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District Judge, 133rd Civil District Court, Harris County

Nicole Perdue

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201 Caroline St, Houston, TX, 77002
Employment & LaborChild Support
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Nicole Perdue is a child support attorney with 29 years of legal experience, practicing at District Judge, 133rd Civil District Court, Harris County in Houston, TX. She earned a J.D. from South Texas College of Law Houston Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor ( in 1996. She has been admitted to the Texas Bar since 1996. Her practice encompasses child support and employment and labor, allowing her to serve clients across a range of legal needs. She maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

1996

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No misconduct found

Practice Areas

2Practice Areas
  • Child Support50%
  • Employment and Labor50%

Languages

English

Experience

29+ years

Child Support Attorney at District Judge, 133rd Civil District Court, Harris County. Admitted to practice in Texas, 1996. Focus areas include Employment & Labor, Child Support.

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Texas

Bar #State Bar of Texas · Admitted 1996

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South Texas College of Law Houston Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)

Degree · 1996

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201 Caroline St, Houston, TX, 77002

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