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Wesley founded Faithful Stewardship Law Firm, PLLC with a mission to apply his legal knowledge in guiding clients toward a path of generational wealth rooted in Godly wisdom.
Wesley is licensed to practice law in the State of Texas. Drawing from a diverse legal background, Wesley offers a depth of experience to his practice. As a former prosecutor, Wesley navigated daily courtroom proceedings, crafted and presented numerous motions, hearings, and trials on behalf of the State of Texas. As a private lawyer and general counsel for a medium-sized tech firm, he has an abundance of experience representing high-net-worth clients in business transactions & negotiations, tax planning, and entity formation. Additionally, Wesley has adeptly managed a multitude of high-value civil cases by ensuring compliance with the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, overseeing aspects such as written discovery, depositions, and various motions.
As a first-generation attorney and graduate of The University of Texas School of Law, Wesley remains committed to humility and service. He understands the importance of accessibility to legal assistance and is willing to help individuals find the resources they need.
Wesley is married to Abby Davis. They have a dog named Molly and a child on the way with, God willing, many more to come. As a devoted Christian, Wesley actively serves in Student's Ministry and prioritizes his spiritual growth in Christ. He also plays Pickleball regularly and has been told he has a nasty serve, but his dink game needs some work.
Through Faithful Stewardship Law Firm, Wesley aims to blend his legal acumen with his commitment to Christ, providing guidance and support to individuals seeking to align their financial and estate planning goals with their faith and values. With Wesley at the helm, clients can trust in his unwavering dedication to serving their best interests and fostering a legacy of stewardship and integrity.
"And to Him was given dominion and glory and a kingdom, that all peoples, nations, and languages should serve Him; His dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and His kingdom one that shall not be destroyed."
Daniel 7:14 (ESV)