214.871.2201

Turley Law Center, Suite 505, Dallas, TX 75206

William R. Wilson

William R. Wilson’s practice includes family law, including divorce, custody and child support matters, Business and commercial litigation, Wills, Trusts and Probate matters with an emphasis on professionalism and cost-effectiveness.

 Mr. Wilson has been licensed to practice law by the Supreme Court of Texas and is licensed to practice before the following courts:  U.S. District Courts of Texas, Southern, Eastern, Northern and Western Districts, United States Court of Appeals – 5th Circuit.     Mr. Wilson is a member of the State Bar of Texas – Family Law Section, Dallas Bar Association – Member of the Family Law and Probate Section.


Education

Juris Doctor 1979

New England School of Law

Boston, Massachusetts


Bachelor of Science, (Accounting) 1973


Rochester Institute of Technology

Rochester, New York


Associations & Recognitions

Dallas Bar Association – Member Family Law

State Bar Of Texas – Family Law Section

Member Probate Section

Martindale Hubbell – av rated

What Our Clients Say

Bill Wilson is a dedicated professional who works tirelessly to ensure that my best interests are served. He is compassionate and empathetic, providing support and reassurance during times of stress and uncertainty. Bill is also involved in the community and gives back through pro bono work, volunteering, and charitable time and donations. 

Scott S., Client

I recently worked with Mr. Wilson for my divorce case, and I am extremely satisfied with the service I received. Bill was professional, knowledgeable, and compassionate throughout the entire process. He provided clear explanations of the legal procedures and options available to me, and helped me understand the potential outcomes of my case.

Richard R, Client

Bill Wilson's expertise in family law was evident in his attention to detail, his thorough preparation for court hearings, and his ability to negotiate effectively on my behalf. He and his staff were always respectful and professional in his dealings with the other party, which helped to keep the proceedings as amicable as possible.

Stacie D, Client