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Nicole Martin

Attorney

Nicole Martin is an attorney in the Family Law practice at Albin Oldner Law, PLLC. She has made a name for herself in North Texas specializing in high-conflict and high net worth clients. Nicole was admitted to the Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Federal District Courts of the Texas Bar in 2018.

Nicole Martin

Attorney

Nicole Martin is an attorney in the Family Law practice at Albin Oldner Law, PLLC. She has made a name for herself in North Texas specializing in high-conflict and high net worth clients. Nicole was admitted to the Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Federal District Courts of the Texas Bar in 2018.

Nicole is a passionate advocate for her clients and has a high aptitude for understanding the complex details of her cases and developing creative solutions. Nicole handles high net-worth estates which involve issues related to trust, asset tracing, bankruptcy, and criminal law. She also deals with adoptions, custody disputes, premarital and post marital agreements, and protective orders. Nicole understands the emotional aspect of family law matters and seeks to assist her clients in reclaiming control over their challenging matters.

Nicole is a hardworking, dedicated attorney whose toughness is only outweighed by her compassion for her clients. Dedication, responsiveness, loyalty, and advocacy are cornerstones of her client service and have enabled her to thrive and grow as a Family Law attorney.

When the going gets tough, the tough get going.

- JOSEPH KENNEDY

Fun Facts:

  • Has an identical twin sister
  • Featured in a commercial as a kid
  • Is Ecuadorian and Mexican
  • Used to live in “Horse Town USA” aka Norco, California

Education:

  • Texas Tech School of Law, Juris Doctorate, Magna Cum Laude
  • Baylor University, B.A. Magna Cum Laude

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