Jordan Watson discovered her passion for family law after interning for a family law District Court Judge the summer after her first year of law school. After law school, Jordan cut her teeth as an associate attorney for a top family law practitioner, trying cases on her own throughout North Texas. Now at Epstein Family Law, P.C., Jordan is a valuable member of a legal team that is 100% dedicated to their clients and securing a better future for them.
Finding the right structure for families to thrive is Jordan's passion. Jordan understands that each family law matter is nuanced, requiring careful attention to details, so she places importance on listening to clients to help them identify and achieve their goals.
While she doesn’t shy away from any complex family law matter, Jordan has a particular interest in advocating for the welfare of children. She secured temporary sole managing conservatorship for a non-parent relative in one jurisdictionally complex case, and in another, obtained joint managing conservatorship and exclusive possession for a non-parent relative following a parent's death. In an additional notable matter, she exposed an opposing party's hidden financial information along with exaggerated claims about a child's developmental needs in their attempt to disproportionately divide the marital estate.
Prior to working at Epstein Family Law, P.C., Jordan graduated cum laude from Southern Methodist University’s Dedman School of Law after receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree from Ouachita Baptist University. During law school, Jordan served as a Mentor Program Director for the Inns of Court program at SMU. Additionally, she served as president of the Family Law Association and as Chief Counsel in the VanSickle Family Law Clinic. Her time in the clinic allowed her to have hands-on courtroom experience prior to beginning practice after licensure.