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Houston Divorce Attorneys

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Divorce can be an emotionally difficult and complicated process. It’s important to seek an attorney who is not only experienced but also dedicated to helping your family secure the best possible future. Our Houston divorce attorneys at OWLawyers® are here to advise you.

No two divorces are exactly alike, and our attorneys have litigated hundreds of cases, which allows us to provide the care and knowledge needed for your unique needs. This includes navigating multifaceted issues such as child custody and complex property division.

Reach out to our Houston divorce lawyers today at (214) 348-6723.

Do I Need to Hire a Divorce Lawyer in Houston?

Consulting with an attorney in the divorce process can help you work through difficult decisions. Our attorneys will guide you throughout litigation to ensure that you do not enter into an agreement that could be potentially harmful to your best interests in the long run. We can protect your rights and provide objective support and extensive legal prowess throughout the divorce process.

Our experienced team is knowledgeable and well-practiced in the following matters:

  • Asset & debt division
  • Business owner divorce
  • Contested divorce
  • Child custody
  • Prenuptial agreements
  • High net worth divorce

As a firm with ethical views and practices, we do not promise or guarantee specific results. Instead, we promise to use our extensive legal knowledge and resources to pursue a favorable outcome for you and your loved ones.

Am I Responsible for My Spouse’s Debt?

In Texas, debts acquired during the marriage will be divided amongst both parties in a divorce in a “just and right” manner. Separate debts that were acquired before marriage are not subject to division.

This means that, depending on circumstances, debt liability including bonds, mortgages, loans, etc. may not be divided equally—or 50/50—between you and your spouse. Therefore, it is best to seek legal advice if you are faced with a divorce in order to adequately protect your financial future.

What Is Contested Divorce?

A contested divorce occurs when spouses do not agree on particulars of their divorce. This can create a very long and complicated process if not handled properly. With many complex matters involved in a settlement, speaking with a Houston divorce attorney may be in your benefit.

An attorney will have experience analyzing the details of your divorce that may include child custody, alimony, asset division, etc. to guide you through your situation and fight for your desired outcome in court.

Why do clients choose our Houston divorce lawyers?

  • Our team includes board-certified attorneys and board-certified paralegals
  • We provide confidential consultations to protect your privacy
  • We offer service that is honest and attentive

Our firm is here to support you in a time of great need. As overwhelming as divorce can be, our skilled attorneys can provide relief as we guide you through the legal process and help to divide assets, negotiate settlements, and navigate child custody.

What Is at Stake in High Net Worth Divorce?

High net worth or high asset value divorces can be very complex and difficult to settle on your own. These types of divorces may include:

  • Multiple pieces of property
  • Businesses, vehicles
  • Retirement plans
  • Benefits
  • Other assets

Common mistakes are often made, such as emotional decision making, asset hiding, failure to understand asset value, and more. Our attorneys in Houston can help you through high net worth divorce by acting as an objective guide that will fight to protect your lifestyle, financial future, and the financial future of your children.

Don’t wait to speak to one of our Houston divorce lawyers. Call us today at (214) 348-6723.

“Best Interest of the Child” Directive in Texas

After divorce, parents are encouraged to share the rights and duties of raising their children. Child custody in Texas is determined in “the best interest of the child.”

Factors such as the child’s desires, immediate and future physical and emotional needs, parental abilities, home stability, and other considerations will contribute to the final child custody decision.

How Often Can I See My Kids After Divorce?

In a divorce, you or your ex-spouse may wonder how often the non-custodial parent can see their shared children. A Divorce decree will contain provisions for possession and access, otherwise referred to as “visitation.”

For children over the age of three, the Standard Possession Order is put in place according to the child’s best interests. The possession order will outline the dates and times a parent will have possession of the children as well as how possession will function during the holidays.

As Texas is a large state, rights to possession vary depending on if the parents live within 100 miles of each other.

What if My Child Is Unsafe with My Divorced Partner?

If you worry about your child’s safety with your ex-spouse, expressing your concerns to your lawyer is important. These worries can be communicated to the judge who may order that a parent have no visits.

Another solution a judge may implement is a supervised possession order. The judge may order that the non-custodial parent’s time with the child be supervised by a family member, neutral third party, or agency.

Get Legal Support in Divorce When Hiring OWLawyers®

If you are considering divorce or have been served papers, reach out to our team at OWLawyers® for an initial consultation. Divorce is difficult for all parties involved and we recognize how stressful and nerve-racking the situation can become.

Our attorneys are focused on providing solutions and care for our clients’ needs and interests. In your initial consultation, we’ll take the time to listen to your situation and assess the details of your case to determine your best options moving forward.

You should not have to go through divorce alone. OWLawyers® is here to support you through this challenging time.

Call today at (214) 348-6723 or schedule a consultation with us online.

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