The Kielich Law Firm was a boutique litigation practice based in Bedford, Texas, specializing in employment law, family law, and personal injury cases. Founded by attorney Adam Kielich, the firm distinguished itself through a strong commitment to client advocacy and a practical, results-oriented approach to legal representation.
Although the firm is no longer operational, its legacy continues through the Texas Law Guide—a comprehensive online legal resource written entirely by a licensed attorney. The firm’s approach was tailored to individuals and employees facing complex legal challenges, offering clear guidance and vigorous representation across a range of civil litigation matters.
Services Offered
- Employment Law
- Employment Discrimination (Age, Disability, Gender, Sexual Harassment, Genetic, National Origin, Race, Religious)
- Wrongful Termination
- Minimum Wage and Overtime Pay Disputes
- Harassment and Hostile Work Environment
- FMLA (Family and Medical Leave Act)
- Background Checks
- Employee Benefits
- Government Employees
- Labor Law
- Non-Compete Agreements
- Retaliation Claims
- Unemployment Benefits
- Workers’ Compensation
- Family Law
- Divorce (Uncontested, Mediation, Collaborative Law)
- Property Division
- QDROs (Qualified Domestic Relations Orders)
- Common Law Marriage
- Child Custody and Modifications
- Child Support and Enforcement
- Paternity
- Prenuptial Agreements
- Name Change
- Reproductive Law
- Adoption
- Personal Injury
- Car Accident Claims
- Bike Accident Claims
- Deceptive Trade Practices
- Defective Products
- Diminished Value Claims
- Dog Bite Injuries
- Maritime Accidents
- Medical Malpractice
- Motorcycle Accident Claims
- Oilfield Accidents
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Slip and Fall Injuries
- Truck Accident Claims
- Wrongful Death
Originally serving clients throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the firm’s online guide remains a valuable tool for Texans seeking to understand their legal rights. All content is attorney-drafted and focused on empowering individuals with knowledge of federal and Texas state law.
