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ANGELA K. SPOONER

Born and raised in Iowa and Illinois, Angela moved down to Texas to earn her undergraduate degree from University of North Texas in 2002. She loved Texas so much she decided to make it her home. She earned her Juris Doctorate Degree in 2006 from Texas A&M University Law School (formally known as Texas Wesleyan Law School) in downtown Fort Worth.

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Angela’s vast knowledge of estate, trust and tax law is garnered from her years of experience in both the private and corporate sectors. She has worked for Wells Fargo Bank, NA in the Estate Administration Department, Fidelity Investments as the Estate Planning Specialist reviewing high net worth clients’ estate plans and she had her own law firm where she helped her clients draft estate plans.  

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Angela and her husband, Justin, have three children, Katherine, John and Luke.  They are active in their church. Angela loves to ride horses and take bike rides with her family.

·  State Bar of Texas

·  The Iowa State Bar

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ALICIA R. THOMPSON - NO LONGER WITH THE FIRM

Alicia and her family have recently relocated to another state. We wish her well! If you need to reach her please still use the email link below and we will respond accordingly. While no longer practicing at Spooner Law, PLLC. Alicia is still in touch and will help transition any clients. 

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