FAMILY LAW

Divorce Attorneys in Houston Protecting Your Rights

We understand that divorce is a deeply personal and often difficult experience. Our compassionate divorce attorneys in Houston are committed to guiding you through every step — whether you're facing a contested case, an uncontested divorce, or a complex legal separation. With personalized strategies and a client-first approach, we work to protect your rights and your family’s future.

Your Houston Divorce Lawyer at Every Step

A skilled divorce lawyer can help you navigate the legal complexities of divorce, ensuring your voice is heard and your interests are protected. We’re experienced in all aspects of the process — from divorce mediation to courtroom advocacy — and always focused on securing the best possible outcome.

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Guiding You Through the Process

We simplify the legal complexities of divorce, from filing paperwork to understanding your rights, so you can focus on moving forward.

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Protecting Your Assets

Our experienced attorneys ensure that your property and financial interests are protected, working to secure a fair and equitable division.

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Advocating for Custody & Support

We fight for your parental rights, ensuring that child custody, visitation, and support arrangements reflect your family’s best interests.

Divorce FAQs

Answers to your top questions.

  • How long does a divorce take in Texas?

    The timeline for a divorce can vary depending on the complexity of the case, but in Texas, there is a mandatory 60-day waiting period after filing.

  • How is property divided in a divorce?

    Texas is a community property state, meaning assets acquired during the marriage are generally divided equally, though some exceptions may apply.

  • Can I get custody of my children during a divorce?

    Yes, Texas courts prioritize the best interests of the child, and our attorneys work to ensure that you have a fair custody arrangement.

  • What reasons can you give for divorce in Texas?

    In Texas, you can file for a no-fault divorce, citing "insupportability," or a fault-based divorce for reasons such as adultery, cruelty, abandonment, or imprisonment.

  • What is the process to start a divorce in Texas?

    To begin, you file an Original Petition for Divorce with the court in your county. Filing first can give you a strategic advantage, such as having more control over the initial proceedings and where the case is heard.