The Conroe divorce litigation lawyers of The Walke-Wilson Firm know that some divorces require stronger advocacy than others. When disputes arise over property division, alimony, child custody, or support, we fight to protect what is most important to you.
Divorce litigation is the process of resolving your divorce through the court system instead of negotiation or mediation. Even though divorces can be settled outside of court, there are cases that require intervention. This is especially true when one or both spouses disagree on important matters. Only about 33% of family law cases were decided by an agreed-upon settlement.
The Walke-Wilson Firm represents clients throughout the litigation process. We manage each case with dedication, preparation, and compassion. Our goal is to uncover all the facts and present compelling evidence to get a fair resolution.
The Texas Family Code governs how property is divided, support is calculated, and custody is determined. Strong representation can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case.
Texas is a community property state. Assets acquired within the marriage are to be equally shared between spouses. But dividing property is not always clear and easy.
During litigation, the court looks at the length of the marriage and each spouse’s earning ability and future financial prospects. Contributions to the household, such as child-rearing, are also considered by the judge. They also evaluate if there was any evidence of misconduct, including adultery or abuse, or wasteful spending by one of the spouses.
Our Conroe family law lawyers work closely with forensic accountants, appraisers, and other financial professionals to uncover hidden assets.
In high-asset cases, litigation may be necessary to resolve disputes surrounding ownership of businesses, investments, and real estate. We help you build an asset inventory and present convincing evidence to the court that protects your financial future.
When parents cannot agree on how to share custody or decision-making responsibilities, litigation can determine what’s in the child’s interests. Texas courts focus on stability, safety, and each parent’s ability to support the child’s well-being.
Our team represents various aspects of child custody disputes, including:
Texas laws provide guidelines based on income and the number of children when determining child support. Disputes can arise when one parent is self-employed, underreporting their income, or refusing to contribute fairly to raising their child.
Our Conroe divorce litigation lawyers help clients with all aspects of child support litigation. This can include cases that involve:
Spousal maintenance is a highly contested issue when it comes to divorce. Texas courts only give spousal maintenance in certain circumstances. This can include when one spouse lacks sufficient resources to meet basic needs or if the marriage lasts more than ten years and one spouse cannot earn enough income to support themselves.
If you’re seeking spousal support, we can help demonstrate your financial need. If you are defending against paying spousal support unfairly, we challenge the inflated claims. We present factual evidence to protect your finances and stability in Conroe, TX.
The Walke-Wilson Firm holds extensive experience in litigation for divorce cases. We prepare for trial from the start and blend compassion with aggressive advocacy. Our team holds a strong understanding of finances and financial structures, and we use this knowledge to fight for your rights and protect your assets.
The complexity of your case, location, and attorney experience all play a role in how much it costs to hire a divorce attorney. Be sure to discuss fee schedules and payment plans up front with your attorney when you meet for your initial consultation. Overall, uncontested matters cost less, while contested divorces and matters, such as custody arrangements, can take longer and cost more money.
Texas law allows a spouse to request maintenance if the marriage lasted 10 years or longer. To qualify, the spouse must show that they cannot earn enough to support themselves with a reasonable income. If they spent time raising children or have a disability, this can impact their earning ability. Couples married for over a decade may also be able to receive Social Security benefits at retirement age.
To file for divorce in Texas, at least one spouse must have lived in the state for six months. They must have also lived in the filing county for 90 days. When Conroe residents file their petition for divorce, they will do this with the Montgomery County District Clerk’s Office. The petition must include the grounds for divorce, either no-fault or fault based. The process includes serving the other spouse and then waiting a mandatory 60 days before proceedings begin.
Texas has one of the lowest divorce rates in the country, at 2.1 per 1,000 individuals. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and let our team help you navigate your divorce with confidence.