2010 Profiles: Mary Kay Green for the 247th Family District Court

Mary Kay Green lives and breathes the practice of family law and does whatever it takes to get the job done. In 22 years of practice, she has tried a complete spectrum of cases, from simple divorces where the parties have grown apart to trial by jury and to the bench, where issues regarding all aspects of the parties’ relationship with their children and division of their property must be decided.

Mary Kay Green is a solo practitioner, who has also served of counsel to Lindeman, Alvarado and Frye, L.L.P. and volunteered her services to the La Rosa family services and Houston Bar Association. She has also had the opportunity to serve as a court master in the 311th Family District Court. In her practice she has represented both men and women, of all ages and all economic levels.

Mary Kay Green earned both her undergraduate and law degree from the University of Houston, working during the day and going to school at night. She has been licensed since May of 1987. Her attendance at the Advanced Family Law Seminars and in courses that address specific issues, such as co-parenting and the use of parent coordinators, gives her the additional training that she will take to the bench.

Mary Kay Green is a married resident of the Heights and a member of St. Luke’s United Methodist Church. Adopted by Inez and John Green of Houston at 10 days old, she has resided in Houston her entire life. She attended public elementary and secondary schools, graduating from Mirabeau B. Lamar High School in May 1971.

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