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Required disclosures under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct, limitations on the legal information presented through fritzandphillips.com, and important notices regarding attorney-client relationships and past results.

Last Updated: May 15, 2026 · Effective Date: May 15, 2026
Required Disclosure — Texas Disciplinary Rule 7.04(b)(1)
Attorney Responsible for Website Content

Jessica Fritz is the attorney responsible for the content of this website. Inquiries about the content of this website may be directed to:

Jessica Fritz, Attorney
141 N. San Jacinto St.
Conroe, Texas 77301
(713) 352-6900
jessica@darkorange-sandpiper-246203.hostingersite.com

Principal Office Location: Conroe, Montgomery County, Texas

Disclosure made pursuant to Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 7.04(b)(1) (identification of attorney responsible for website content) and Rule 7.04(j) (disclosure of principal office location).

1. The Site Does Not Provide Legal Advice

Information only — not legal counsel

The content on fritzandphillips.com (the "Site") — including page text, blog posts, frequently asked questions, neighborhood-specific pages, court information, statutory citations, and any other materials — is provided for general informational purposes only. It is not legal advice, and you should not act or refrain from acting based on Site content without consulting a licensed Texas attorney about your specific situation.

Texas family law and personal injury law are fact-specific. Each case turns on unique circumstances, applicable statutes, court rulings, and procedural posture. The Site cannot account for the facts of your situation. Only an attorney who has reviewed the specific facts of your case, applicable law, and any relevant documents can provide legal advice.

If you have a legal question, contact our family law and personal injury firm (referred to in this Disclaimer as "our firm," "we," "us," or "our"), or another licensed attorney, for a consultation.

2. No Attorney-Client Relationship Is Created by Site Use

Important Notice

Visiting this Site, submitting a contact form, sending an email, or leaving a voicemail does NOT create an attorney-client relationship with our firm. An attorney-client relationship is created only when our firm and a client have signed a written engagement agreement.

Before our firm can accept representation, we must complete a conflicts check under Texas Disciplinary Rule of Professional Conduct 1.06 to confirm that representing you would not create a conflict of interest with our existing or former clients. Until that conflicts check is complete and we have provided a signed engagement letter, our firm has not undertaken any obligation to represent you.

Until an attorney-client relationship is formally established, any information you send to our firm — including through the Site contact form, email, telephone, or otherwise — may not be protected by attorney-client privilege. Please do not send confidential, privileged, or time-sensitive information through these channels until our firm has confirmed in writing that we have agreed to represent you.

If you have a pressing legal matter or face an imminent deadline, contact a licensed attorney directly by telephone.

3. Confidentiality & Privilege

Texas Disciplinary Rule 1.05
Duty of Confidentiality

Our firm is committed to the duty of confidentiality owed to clients and to prospective clients under Texas Disciplinary Rule of Professional Conduct 1.05. This duty applies to all communications with clients after an attorney-client relationship has been established by signed engagement agreement, and to certain communications during prospective-client consultations.

The full scope of our firm's confidentiality and privacy practices — including how we handle prospective client information, conflicts-check data, and information collected through the Site — is described in our Privacy Policy.

4. No Specialization Certification by Texas Board of Legal Specialization

Required Disclosure — Texas Disciplinary Rule 7.04(b)
Required Texas Board of Legal Specialization Disclosure

The Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct require any lawyer who advertises a specific area of practice to disclose whether the lawyer has been awarded a Certificate of Special Competence by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Our firm advertises practice in family law, divorce, child custody, child support, and personal injury.

Not Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization

The attorneys of our firm are licensed to practice law in the State of Texas, but are not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in any area advertised on this Site. This disclosure is made pursuant to Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 7.04(b).

Board certification is a voluntary credential that recognizes attorneys who have demonstrated special competence in particular areas of law through additional examination, peer review, and continuing education requirements. The absence of board certification does not reflect on an attorney's licensure, qualifications, or ability to provide competent representation. Many highly experienced and qualified attorneys are not board certified.

Additional information about the Texas Board of Legal Specialization can be found at www.tbls.org.

5. No Guarantee of Results & No Past Results Claims

Texas Disciplinary Rule 7.02
Past Results Do Not Guarantee Future Outcomes

The outcome of any legal matter depends on the specific facts, applicable law, the actions of opposing parties, court rulings, jury determinations, and other factors beyond any attorney's control. Past results do not guarantee, warrant, or predict future outcomes in any particular case.

The Site does not state or imply that our firm or any individual attorney can achieve a specific result for any prospective client. Statements anywhere on the Site about our firm's experience, areas of practice, knowledge of the law, or service to clients are general statements of qualifications. They do not constitute promises of results, comparisons to other lawyers, or representations that our firm will obtain any particular outcome in your case.

Our firm does not publish dollar amounts of past settlements or verdicts on this Site. Where the Site references typical legal procedures, ranges of statutory amounts, or general categories of outcomes, those references are educational in nature and do not predict any specific result for any specific case.

This disclosure is made consistent with the requirements of Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 7.02 regarding statements about a lawyer's services.

6. Jurisdiction & Geographic Scope of Practice

The attorneys of our firm are licensed to practice law in the State of Texas. The information on the Site addresses Texas law primarily, with particular focus on practice in the family district courts of Harris County, Montgomery County, and surrounding Greater Houston-area counties. Statutory citations and procedural references on the Site refer to Texas law unless explicitly stated otherwise.

The Site is not intended to solicit, and the information provided is not directed at, persons or entities in jurisdictions where solicitation of legal services or the unauthorized practice of law would be prohibited. If you are located outside Texas, the legal information on this Site may not apply to your situation. Consult an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction.

7. Accuracy & Updates

We make reasonable efforts to ensure that the legal information on the Site is accurate and current as of the date of publication. However, the law changes — statutes are amended, court decisions reshape doctrine, and procedural rules are revised. Information on the Site may become outdated after publication, and we cannot guarantee that any specific page reflects the current state of the law.

If you rely on information on the Site for any purpose, verify it against current legal sources or consult a licensed attorney. The Site contains references to specific Texas statutes, court rules, and case law that are accurate as of the publication date but may be subject to legislative or judicial change.

8. Testimonials & Client Reviews

Any client testimonials, reviews, or endorsements that may appear on the Site:

  • Reflect the specific experiences of those clients and may not be representative of all clients' experiences
  • Are presented with the client's consent and are not solicited in exchange for representation discounts or other consideration
  • Do not guarantee or predict the outcome of any other case
  • Should not be the sole basis for selecting legal counsel

Reviews aggregated from third-party platforms (such as Google, Avvo, or other review services) represent the opinions of individual reviewers and are subject to the terms and policies of those platforms. Our firm does not edit, modify, or selectively publish individual third-party reviews; the aggregated rating and count displayed on the Site reflect what those third-party platforms report.

9. Changes to This Disclaimer

We may revise this Disclaimer from time to time to reflect changes in applicable rules, our practices, or for other operational reasons. When we update this Disclaimer, we will revise the "Last Updated" date at the top of this page. Material changes will be communicated through a notice on the Site.

Your continued use of the Site after the Effective Date of any updated Disclaimer constitutes your acknowledgment of and agreement to the changes.

10. Contact & Complaints

For questions about this Disclaimer or the Site, please contact us:

Contact Information

Email: jessica@darkorange-sandpiper-246203.hostingersite.com

Phone: (713) 352-6900

Mail:

141 N. San Jacinto St.
Conroe, Texas 77301

See also our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

Concerns About Attorney Conduct

If you have a concern about the professional conduct of any attorney of our firm, you may contact the State Bar of Texas:

  • State Bar of Texas Grievance Information: texasbar.com
  • Office of the Chief Disciplinary Counsel: 1-800-932-1900
  • Mailing Address: Office of the Chief Disciplinary Counsel, State Bar of Texas, P.O. Box 12487, Austin, Texas 78711

Texas State Bar Advertising Review

For concerns about attorney advertising specifically — including the content of this Site — you may contact the State Bar of Texas Advertising Review Committee:

Required disclosures on this page are made pursuant to the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct, including Rules 1.05, 1.06, 7.02, and 7.04.

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Attorney advertising. Fritz and Phillips, PC is a Texas law firm. The information on this website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or establish an attorney-client relationship. Prior results do not guarantee similar outcomes. Jessica Fritz (TX Bar 2008) and Keith Phillips (TX Bar 2016) are the attorneys responsible for this content.