The Law Firm of Daniel Hernandez has officially rebranded as the Hernandez Law Center, continuing a family legacy of service while introducing a refreshed vision for the future.

The Hernandez Law Center will remain at its longtime location at 701 W. Belknap, serving clients in Tarrant County and surrounding areas. The rebrand introduces a new brand identity, a bilingual website, and a renewed outlook on legal practice.

Daniel Hernandez previously practiced alongside his father and brother, building a trusted reputation among Fort Worth’s Hispanic community. Following his father’s passing and his brother’s retirement, Hernandez is now carrying forward the family’s work that began in the 1980s.

According to his obituary, Francisco Hernandez Sr., Daniel Hernandez’s father, studied law at the University of Guanajuato, becoming an attorney in 1969. In Mexico, his childhood friends nicknamed him “Perico,” the parrot — a talker, a debater, a licenciado.

“My family has had the honor to serve the Hispanic community since the early 1980s, when my father, a licensed attorney in Guanajuato, Mexico, moved to Texas and began serving the Hispanic community in Tarrant County,” Hernandez said in a press release. “Since then, my brother and I built a practice that provides unique solutions to every client’s needs not only through growth — with the addition of bilingual staff and attorneys — but through decades of experience, in and out of the courtroom.”

The Hernandez Law Center features multiple bilingual attorneys with expertise in family law, criminal law, and immigration. Alongside Hernandez, a graduate of Texas Wesleyan University School of Law, the team includes Brianda Payan Curry, Bailey Michell, and Mark Thorne-Thomsen, all graduates of Texas A&M University School of Law in Fort Worth.

“The rebrand to Hernandez Law Center is not only a homage to my family’s historic service to the public but a step forward to continue that legacy,” Hernandez said.