We’re in this together. Your family and ours. Contested divorce Complex custody disputes Closely held business interests Business valuation Complex asset tracing Characterization of property Relocation Protective orders Enforcement Modifications and pre and post marital agreements Highland Park 4311 Oak Lawn Avenue, Suite 450 Dallas, TX 75219 214.526.5234 Downtown McKinney 121 S. Tennessee Street McKinney, TX 75069 972.562.2212 Family law ARTSCAPE AWARD DINNER AND INVITATIONAL FINE ART AUCTION ON MAY 12 AT THE DALLAS ARBORETUM Artscape Chairwoman Kaki Hopkins hosted the Great Contributor to Art Award and Invita- tional Fine Art Auction on Friday, May 12. The black tie event began with a cocktail reception and hors d’oeuvres, giving attendees time to peruse the live and silent auction items, which were generously donated by dozens of acclaimed artists and local Dallas notables, such as Mayor Mike Rawlings, Dr. Kern Wildenthal and Jim Keyes.   J. Mark Wolf, Dallas Arboretum chairman of the board, awarded the Great Contributor to Art Award to Craig Hall, who, “believes that art nourishes the human spirit and can make a profound difference in people’s lives.  His company, HALL Group, displays an extensive contemporary art collection at their properties.” The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden is located on the southeastern shore of White Rock Lake and is also the home of the internationally acclaimed Rory Meyers Children’s Ad- venture Garden. It is open daily from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Visit dallasarboretum.org for more informa- tion. Lea Ann Laughlin, Craig Hall, Ellen Marsau TACA LEXUS PARTY This year’s TACA Lexus Party on the Green presented by Highland Park Village broke from tradition with a move to the Elaine D. and Charles A. Sammons Park at AT&T Per- forming Arts Center. This favorite outdoor foodie soiree, co-chaired by Katherine Wynne and Tia Wynne, attracted more than 700 guests. Established in 1967, TACA supports excellence and impact in the arts through grant-making, capacity building and thought leadership.  www.taca-arts.org. KatherineWynne andTiaWynne CHILDREN’S CANCER FUND GALA “Broadway Nights and Runway Lights,”the 2017 Children’s Cancer Fund’s (CCF) Annual Fundraising Gala on April 21 at the Hilton Anatole, raised a show-stopping $1 million and dazzled more than 1,000 guests with an all-star lineup of Dallas Cowboys and celebrities, including long-time honorary co-captains of the event Roger Staubach and Troy Aikman as well as NFL Coach of the Year Jason Garrett, current starting quarterback Dak Prescott, Cowboys safety Byron Jones and Miss Texas Caroline Carothers. But the evening's spotlight was on 75 pediatric cancer patients and survivors taking the stage and hitting the runway as well as raising money for cancer research. Sixteen children ages 5 to 16, matched with celebrity escorts, lit up the runway in their fashions provided by Dillard’s for a star-studded fashion show, coordinated by RSC Show Productions. Proceeds from the Gala go to CCF to support pediatric cancer research and treatment programs at Children's Medical Center. Since 1982, CCF has donat- ed almost $8 million to the cause. www.ChildrensCancerFund.com PhotoCredit:KristinaBowman Honorary Co-Chairs Roger Staubach andTroy Aikman, Children’s Cancer Fund Exec. Dir. of Development Jennifer Arthur, Dak Prescott, Gala Chair Pamela Moayedi, Byron Jones, Jason Garrett Flick Blevins and Dak Prescott Wanda Gierhart and Dean Fearinge