


“If you only have a hammer, every problem you approach looks like a nail. With my years of experience in family law, combined with a strong background in civil litigation and appellate work, I have a wide range of solutions in my toolbox for my clients.” — Tracey Edward Gajak
Tracey Edward Gajak’s top priority is to solve client issues in the most efficient way possible; he helps his clients to make sensible decisions for the short and long term.
Tracey’s broad knowledge base works for clients whether they’re going to trial or settling out of the courtroom. He is known for his ability to quickly grasp the technical and factual strengths and weaknesses in any situation, and how to approach problems and procedures.
Tracey’s broad knowledge base includes litigation, business scenarios, corporate law, child welfare and psychology. He understands the language of the experts, allowing him to efficiently move the case forward. He educates clients on the choices they have to resolve their particular issues, and how those choices matter immediately as well as far down the road. When children are involved, consideration of real life issues like future weddings, graduations, and grandchildren must be considered during the litigation process. Tracey understands that the choices made now will significantly impact the long term happiness of his clients as well as their children.
He has proven himself to effectively analyze and deal with the situations that arise in family law, and to find innovative ways to resolve problems. For family law clients who want an efficient and focused approach, Tracey Edward Gajak will find their true needs and desires and get these accomplished as quickly, painlessly and economically as possible.
- Adoption
- Alimony & Maintenance
- Asset & Wealth Identification & Valuation
- Child Custody & Visitation
- Child Support
- Collaborative Law
- Complex Property Divisions
- Divorce
- Family Law
- Mediation
- Modifications
- Paternity
- Post Judgment Modifications & Enforcement
- Powers of Attorney
- Premarital & Post-Marital Agreements
- Property Division
- UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO COLLEGE OF LAW J.D., Law 1997
- UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS B.A., PSYCHOLOGY 1994
- Texas, 1997
- Board Certified in Family Law, 2023
- Hutchinson Key Scholarship Award
- Selected to the Texas Rising Star list, Thomson Reuters, 2004 and 2006
- Collin County Bar Association, Family Law Section, Member
- Dallas Bar Association, Family Law Section, Member
- State Bar College, Member
- State Bar of Texas, Family Law Foundation, Member
- Texas Family Law Foundation, Member
- Co-Author, "Valuation of Property: A Practitioner’s Prospective"; Advanced Family Law 2011
- Strategic Planning Can Protect Your Business in a Divorce
- How to Prepare for Your Divorce Consultation
- Mediation Reminders
- New Definition of Marriage Should Bring Quick Parenting Relief to Same-Sex Couples
- Being an Effective Witness
- Pre- and Post-Marital Agreements: Common Misconceptions
- How National Same-Sex Marriage Rights Affect Texas Family Issues