Divorce Lawyer

Marriage Dissolution in Weatherford and Surrounding Areas

If you’re facing a divorce or annulment, we know it’s probably a difficult and confusing time. Even when divorce is an agreed-upon next step, you may still struggle because of the love you once had and the feeling of what might have been. It can also be overwhelming to navigate the logistics, particularly when there are children involved. A good divorce lawyer matters.

Don’t face this transition alone. Let’s navigate your options together and work for the solution that provides the brightest future for you and your family.

Speaking With an Attorney Should Be Your First Step

I know that it’s tempting to talk through everything with your spouse and figure out a verbal agreement. But remember, even though this is an ending, it’s also the foundation of your new life. You’re going to want to make sure the foundation is solid.

Verbal agreements can be broken without repercussions. And signing an agreement without consulting an attorney can set you up for a more difficult battle later.

I know you may be in shock or just want it to be over. You’re still processing, and that’s great—do that, but also do what you can to help yourself. You’re going to have a new, better life soon, but right now, your entire focus should be protecting that future self.

Helping Texans Get Through

I’ve been practicing law for decades, and I’ve seen every kind of divorce imaginable. We have helped residents in Parker, Young, Stephens and Palo Pinto counties through every stage of divorce proceedings:

  • Guidance for individuals who haven’t filed yet and are considering their options.
  • Quick legal review for couples who have an agreement in place that needs to be reviewed and signed.
  • Finalizing a “default divorce,” where one partner didn’t respond to the divorce petition.
  • Mediation and collaboration for spouses to discuss and agree on child custody, division of property and more.
  • Court proceedings and litigation for divorces where spouses cannot agree on things like visitation or alimony.

Even amicable divorces need legal representation. You’ll want to be sure that you’ve covered everything necessary so that there are no surprises later.

Get an Understanding, Empathetic Guide To Your New Life

If you’re worried about spousal support, visitation or other divorce issues, reach out to me . I want to help ensure you have a smooth transition into your new life and that you are set up for success!

Serving Weatherford | Eastland | Graham | Breckenridge | Granbury