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Family Law Firm · Parker County, Texas
Criminal Defense Attorneys · Serious Injury Lawyers

Weatherford and Parker County, Texas, are growing quickly, but some things stay the same. People in the county have known since 1958 that they can count on the law firm of Vick, Carney & Smith for effective, aggressive, knowledgeable representation when faced with:

Founded by Gabe Vick (father of Tom Vick) in 1958, our law firm is part of the past, present, and future of Weatherford, Texas. Our offices are in a renovated opera house across the street from the historic Parker County Courthouse. Our lawyers and our staff have been with the law firm for many years.

At Vick, Carney & Smith, our experienced attorneys bring their collective knowledge of the law, the civil and criminal courts, and the communities where we practice to every client and each case. Attorney Tom Vick is board certified in family law and is a family law mediator. Attorney Dan Carney was a felony prosecutor before joining the firm. Attorney Mac Smith was elected to three terms as the District Attorney for Parker County. (For more about the lawyers at Vick, Carney & Smith, see our Attorney Profiles page.)

For legal representation that will aggressively protect your rights and interests, contact the Weatherford, Texas, law firm of Vick, Carney & Smith.

The Weatherford, Texas, law firm of Vick, Carney & Smith represents clients throughout Texas including the counties of Parker, Tarrant, Wise, Jack, Palo Pinto, Hood, and Johnson, and the cities of Weatherford, Fort Worth, Arlington, Granbury, Decatur, Mineral Wells, and Azle.

Located in Weatherford across the street from the Parker County Courthouse.

(817) 596-5533

Proudly serving the Weatherford, Texas area since 1958.

Vick, Carney and Smith, LLP
111 York Avenue
Weatherford, TX
76086-3250
Phone: (817) 596-5533
Fax: (817) 596-8577
Toll Free:
(800) 256-0822
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If you have been arrested for DWI, be aware of the 15-day ALR (administrative license revocation) deadline.

All calls through the Parker County Jail are recorded and archived. BEFORE you speak to anyone, read this WARNING.