2202 Timberloch Place, Ste. 250
The Woodlands, TX 77380
281-681-3004

NICHOLAS A. DUPRE

Nicholas A. Dupre's practice concentrates on probate, estate and gift tax planning, business planning and taxation, asset protection, estate administration, elder law, charitable organizations, and intellectual property transactions. He is a native Houstonian, and joined Knighton & Stone, PLLC, in October 2008.

In 2004, he earned his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Trinity University. In 2007, he earned his law degree (Juris Doctorate) from the Texas Wesleyan School of Law, where he graduated cum laude. After school, he clerked for Judge King and Judge Ferchil in the Tarrant County Probate Courts.

In addition to his career as an attorney, Nick, his wife, Adryan, and their daughter attend Berachah Church. Nick regularly competes in marathons, recently completing his first full distance Ironman Triathlon. Nick is also an accomplished pianist. Professionally, he is a member of the Houston Business Estate Planning Counsel, the Disability and Elder Law Attorneys Association, and the Woodlands Kiwanis Club.

Practice Areas

  • Estate Planning
  • Contracts
  • Probate, Estate, and Trust Administration
  • Business and Corporate Law
  • Income Tax Planning
  • Partnership Taxation
  • Corporations, LLC, and LP, Formations
  • Charitable Planning
  • Trademarks and Branding
  • Business Reorganizations
  • Asset Acquisitions and Sales
  • Lending and Borrowing
  • Real Estate Transactions
  • General Business Representation
  • International Tax Transactions and Business Planning

Professional Licenses / Affiliations

State Bar of Texas (2007)
Licensed to Practice in U.S. Tax Court

Memberships & Organizations

Kiwanis
Houston Business Estate Planning Counsel
The Disability and Elder Law Attorneys Association
Texas Young Lawyers Association
The Woodlands Young Lawyers Association
Texas Bar Association
Houston Bar Association
The Woodlands Bar Association

Education

Juris Doctorate, Texas Wesleyan School of Law (2007)
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Trinity University (2004)