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Gregory C. Goline
Senior Partner

Gregory C. Goline

Goline & Roland Law Firm, PLLC

Denton, TX

20+ Years Experience
Licensed in 1 State

About Gregory

Senior Partner, Greg Goline, has been fighting for individuals and families in Denton and surrounding counties since 2008. His vast litigation experience contains over 50 jury trials that include complicated family law issues, and criminal and personal injury cases. This is in addition to the hundreds of other cases that he has successfully litigated through his over 17-year-long career. Greg has a passion for helping people going through some of the worst difficulties in their lives and is not afraid to get into a courtroom and fight for what is right for his clients. Greg was the founding owner of The Law Office of Gregory C. Goline, PLLC in September 2010. In August 2022 he became a Senior Partner with Goline| Roland Law Firm, along with his wife Theresa Blake Goline, and senior associate attorney, Rachel Roland. Greg obtained an undergraduate degree in religious studies from Southern Methodist University in 2001 and his Doctorate of Jurisprudence from Texas Wesleyan University School of Law ( now Texas A&M School of Law) in 2004. Greg is married to Theresa Blake Goline and between the two of them, they have seven beautiful children. In his limited amount of spare time, Greg plays hockey, is an advert hunter, and loves to read and travel with his wife. Contact Goline & Roland Law Firm at (940) 400-0475 to get started. Flexible consultation times are available.

Licensed States

Education

undergraduate degree in religious studies

Southern Methodist University

Doctorate of Jurisprudence

Texas Wesleyan University School of Law (now Texas A&M School of Law)

Contact Gregory

Location

1413 E McKinney St, Denton, TX 76209

Denton, TX

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