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Family Law
Strength through transition, clarity through conflict.
Family law matters are deeply personal—and often deeply painful. Whether you’re navigating divorce, custody, or a complex family dispute, you deserve more than legal advice. You deserve a trusted advocate who listens, explains, and fights for outcomes that protect your future.
Family law isn’t just about legal outcomes—it’s about protecting what matters most. If you’re facing a family law issue, reach out today. We’ll listen, advise, and help you move forward with strength and clarity.
Divorce
- Guidance through contested and uncontested divorce proceedings
- Division of marital property, assets, and debts
- Spousal support (alimony) evaluation and negotiation
Child Custody and Visitation
- Establishing custody arrangements that prioritize the child’s best interests
- Negotiating parental plans and visitation schedules
- Modifications of custody orders due to life changes
- Enforcement of existing custody agreements
- Advocacy in relocations cases involving children
Child Support
- Calculating child support based on state guidelines and parental income
- Addressing extraordinary expenses (medical, educational, extracurricular)
- Modifying child support orders when circumstances change
- Enforcement of child support obligations
- Protecting children’s financial stability
Premarital Agreement
Legal Separation Agreement
- Legal separation agreements for couples not yet pursuing divorce
- A legal separation agreement protects both spouses by setting clear rules for finances, property, and parenting while living apart.
- It helps prevent misunderstandings and provides stability until you decide on the next steps.
Postnuptial Agreement
A postnuptial agreement is a contract created after marriage that outlines how property, assets, and debts will be handled.
Good for couples who:
- are considering divorce and want to get a “head start” on asset division;
- acquired significant assets or inheritance during the marriage;
- started a business;
- have children from previous relationships; or
- have a significant change in their financial situation.
Adoption
Adoption allows individuals or couples to legally establish a parent‑child relationship, providing permanency, rights, and stability.
In Texas, adoption can involve children or adults. Adult adoption is often used to formalize long‑term family bonds, secure inheritance rights, or strengthen emotional connections between adults and parental figures.
Take the next step in protecting your family
Family Law Billing Options
We offer traditional and alternative billing options to meet client needs. Specific fee structures are discussed during consultation and provided in writing before representation begins.
Comprehensive representation with upfront retainer and itemized billing. Ideal for contested family law and complex cases.
A retainer is an upfront deposit that is placed into a trust account and applied toward future legal fees and expenses as work is performed. As the attorney provides services—such as consultations, drafting documents, or appearing in court—fees are deducted from the retainer balance. When the balance runs low, clients may be asked to replenish the retainer to ensure continued representation. This structure provides transparency, ensures that resources are available to address urgent issues, and allows clients to plan for the financial aspects of their case with confidence. Starting amounts vary by matter.
- Document Preparation: Drafting petitions, responses, motions, or settlement agreements
- Document Review: Checking agreements or pleadings for accuracy and fairness
- Discovery Assistance: Helping prepare financial disclosures, inventories, and evidence
- Court Coaching: Advising on what to expect and how to present yourself in hearings
- Negotiation Guidance: Coaching for settlement discussions or mediation
- Specific Hearings: Appearing in court for limited purposes, such as custody or support motions
- Targeted Legal Advice: Providing clarity on child support, property division, or protective orders
This option works best for uncontested divorce and less complex cases. It provide affordability and flexibility so you stay in control of the case while receiving attorney guidance. We’ll handle as much (or as little) of the process as you like. Pay only for the services you need.
We believe access to justice shouldn’t be limited by financial barriers. That’s why we offer Pay Later with Affirm, giving you the flexibility to spread out the cost of legal services over time.
With Affirm, you can choose manageable monthly payments that fit your budget—without hidden fees or surprises. This option empowers you to move forward with your case confidently, knowing you have both strong legal representation and financial peace of mind.