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  • Kellie  Stokes Photo
    Kellie Stokes Attorney

    Kellie Stokes is the owner and founder of Stokes Law Office, PLLC. In her practice she assists clients with estate planning, probate, small business development and real estate matters.

    In the real estate area of her practice she serves as the fee attorney and an escrow officer for Lewisville, Coppell, and Frisco TX Freedom Title offices. Additionally, Kellie serves as independent corporate counsel for all Freedom Title Corporate offices in the North Texas area. Kellie regularly teaches mandatory continuing education classes (MCE) to real estate agents. Kellie is a strong believer in giving back to the community. She served as chairman of the Lewisville Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors in 2013 and remains an active member of the Lewisville Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, and she serves on the Greater Lewisville Area of Realtors board as a legal advisor. Additionally, Kellie served as chair over the City of Lewisville Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone. In 2015 Kellie began a 3 year board appointment to the Children’s Advocacy Center for Denton County, Inc. Board of Directors and became Chair in 2020.

    Kellie’s undergraduate degree is from Southern Methodist University (1994) and she received her law degree from Texas Wesleyan University School of Law (1998). In her free time Kellie enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, real estate remodeling and sports.

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    Theodore D. Ogilvie Of Counsel

    As an attorney, Ted Ogilvie keeps professionalism on the highest bar in his practice. Not only does he believe in the Texas Lawyer's Creed, he believes in upholding the Golden Rule. He learned throughout his childhood from his father and mother the importance of being honest and treating everyone with dignity and respect. Maybe this is why he continues to receive year after year the Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent Rating (highest rating possible) from his Peers, as well as the Judiciary.

    He has represented clients in multiple civil facets over the past two decades in an array of Texas courts and tribunals, but his practice is vastly evident in Denton and Collin Counties, as well as Dallas, Tarrant and surrounding Texas Counties. Much of this has been in the Probate Courts dealing with estates and probate litigation.

    Ted strives to resolve issues outside of court, if possible. He is well-trained and experienced in alternative dispute resolution techniques, particularly mediation, collaborative law, and arbitration. But when necessary, he is an excellent litigator in court and has tried many cases in our Texas Courtrooms. He continues to maintain his esteemed membership in the College of the State Bar of Texas as a practitioner who regularly performs well beyond the basic continuing legal education requirements of attorney licensure with the Texas Bar, and he is certified under the Texas Estates Code to litigate guardianship cases.

    He is a strong professional and local community leader. For over eight years he served on the Executive Board of the Denton County Bar Association, distinguishing himself as its President (2013-14), and he is a former Executive Board Officer and President (2018-19) for Denton County Collaborative Professionals. In the community Ted is former Executive Vice President of North Central Texas College, Foundation Board of Directors (2002-08) as well as former Vice President (2013-15) for Arts in Education for Denton Area Council of Parent Teachers Association. Ted has also been a favored lecturer and adjunct professor for Seniors at Collin College. He truly desires to give back to his community.
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