Practice areas: Family Law; view more
Licensed in Texas since: 2021
Education: Regent University School of Law
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As a managing attorney at Bloodworth Law Firm, P.L.L.C., located in Conroe, Texas, Rachel Barron offers dedicated legal representation to individuals and families dealing with complicated family law issues throughout the state. With a client-focused approach, she works to guide clients through emotionally challenging legal issues while helping them pursue practical and effective solutions.
Ms. Barron handles various family law matters, including divorce, high net worth divorce and LGBTQIA+ divorce. She also handles cases involving child custody, alimony, child support and property division. Additionally, she assists clients with prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, helping couples establish clear legal frameworks for their financial futures. Her work also includes appellate advocacy and mediation, where she aims to resolve disputes efficiently while safeguarding her clients’ interests.
A distinguished professional, Ms. Barron is committed to helping clients understand their rights and options during each stage of the legal process. Whether addressing tough financial issues in high-asset divorces or advocating for parental rights in custody disputes, she strives to provide thoughtful guidance and strong legal advocacy.
Ms. Barron earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Western Governors University in 2017. In 2018, she pursued her Master of Arts degree in law from the Regent University School of Law. Later, she went on to receive her Juris Doctor from the same law school in 2020. While in law school, she received the Ronald L. Fick Book Award for Family Law in 2020.
Licensed to practice law in Texas since 2021, Ms. Barron remains active in the legal community through memberships with the State Bar of Texas, including its Family Law Section and Alternative Dispute Resolution Section. Her dedication to the legal profession has been recognized through several honors. Her commitment to the legal field has earned her several honors. She received first place for family law in the Best of WGNO awards in 2022 and second place in 2023.
Practice areas
Family LawFocus areas
Adoption, Child Support, Custody & Visitation, Divorce, Father's Rights, Marital Property, Name Change, Paternity, Prenuptial Agreements, Same Sex Family Law
- 100% Family Law
First Admitted: 2021, Texas
Professional Webpage: https://www.williambloodworth.com/meet-the-team/rachel-e-bar...
Bar / Professional Activity
- Member of Texas Family Law Foundation's Bill Review Committee, 2025
- Texas Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee – District 5A Subcommittee Chair
- The Woodlands Bar Association
- Montgomery County Bar Association
- State Bar of Texas, Family Law Section, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, Child Protection Law Section
- Member Texas Bar College, 2024
- Member Texas Pro Bono College, 2024
- Lifetime Member: Texas Family Law Foundation, 2024
- District 5a Subcommittee Chair for Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee, 2024
- Member of Texas Family Law Foundation's Bill Review Committee, 2023
- Member, Texas Bar College, 2023
- Member, Texas Bar College, 2022
Special Licenses / Certifications
- Certified in Parenting Coordination and Facilitation by Manousso Mediation & Arbitration, LLC, 2024
Pro bono / Community Service
- General Mediation – 2013
- Family Law Mediation – 2013
Educational Background
- Regent University, Master of Arts in Law, 2018
- Western Governors University, Texas, Bachelor of Science in Business with focus in Human Resource Management, 2017
Scholarly Lectures / Writings
- This paper explores the discovery process in relation to Texas Family Law matters, its importance, its intricacies, and provides samples of requests, and deficiency letters for the reader. The portions of Tex. R. Civ. P. 194 were substantially modified on January 1, 2021, therefore, please consider the new rules prior to reading this paper as only portions of the Rule 194 discussion herein will still be applicable, Author, The Discovery Process in the Practice of Texas Family Law: Be a Mona Lisa Vito, Not a Vincent LaGuardia Gambini, SSRN, Family Law, 2021
- This paper focuses on the societal taboo surrounding prenuptial agreements, and the moral considerations of Christian Attorneys representing individuals involved in prenuptial agreements, marital property agreements, cohabitation agreements and divorce, Author, Cohabitation Agreements, Prenuptial Agreements, Marital Property Agreements, and the Christian Family Law Attorney, SSRN, Family Law, 2021
Honors
- Best of WGNO 2024 - First Place, Family Law, Woodlands Girls Night Out Facebook Group, 2024
- 2021 - 2024, Avvo Client's Choice Award, Avvo
- Reader's Choice Best Probate & Estate Planning Attorney, Living Magazine - The Woodlands, 2024
- Best of WGNO 2024 - Second Place, Estate Planning, Woodlands Girls Night Out Facebook Group, 2024
- Best of WGNO 2023 - First Place, Probate & Estate Planning, Woodlands Girls Night Out Facebook Group, 2023
- Best of WGNO 2023 - Second Place, Family Law, Woodlands Girls Night Out Facebook Group, 2023
- Top Lawyers - Family Law, Houstonia Magazine, 2022-2023
- Reader's Choice, Attorney - Family & Divorce, Living Magazine - The Woodlands, 2022
- Best of WGNO 2022 - First Place, Family Law, Woodlands Girls Night Out Facebook Group, 2022
- Ronald L. Fick Book Award - Family Law, Regent University School of Law, 2020
Selections
- Rising Stars: 2025 - 2026