Lindsey Cantu Hughes

Lindsey Cantu Hughes: Attorney with The Hale Law Firm, P.C.

Biography

Lindsey C. Hughes joined The Hale Law Firm in 2015 in order to focus her career on assisting families with long-term care and asset protection planning needs.

Lindsey is a graduate of Texas Tech University School of Law where she received the Legal Clinic Volunteer Law Student Award and the Elma Moreno Pro-Bono Award for outstanding performance representing underprivileged clients in family law matters, wills and estates, and Social Security claims. As an undergraduate she received her Bachelors of Business Administration in Finance from Texas State University.

Lindsey is originally from Richardson, Texas. She is married to Chad Hughes, a local criminal defense attorney. Lindsey and her husband enjoy traveling, snow skiing, and riding horses. Lindsey also enjoys spending quality time with her family and friends.

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Complex Long-term Care
  • Asset Protection

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Texas State University, B.A.
Law School Attended:
Texas Tech University, J.D., 2013
Year of First Admission:
2013
Admission:
2013, Texas
ISLN:
924266880

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