Texas Family Law and Divorce Attorney
At Mark Lane Law Offices in Fort Worth, Texas, we can help you find creative solutions to your family law issues.
- Divorce: If it looks as if your divorce is going to be contentious, talk to our Texas divorce attorney today. You do not want your spouse to hire us before you do.
- Division Of Marital Assets: In Texas, community property rules govern to the division of marital assets and debts in divorce. Contact us if you have questions about property division, including how to protect separate property or what is considered community property.
- Complex Property Division: If you are worried that your spouse will fail to disclose all assets in his or her control or is actually hiding marital assets, contact our Texas divorce attorney to discuss ways and means of discovering the truth.
- Child Support: Although Texas support guidelines are comprehensive, sometimes couples dispute the figures that should be used in setting child support orders. For help in determining the right amount of child support for an original order or for assistance with enforcement of existing orders, contact our office today.
- Child Custody And Visitation: Whether you and your spouse agree about custody and visitation schedules or you think you are in for a huge custody battle, talk to our lawyer about Texas child custody law.
- Order Modification: As hard as divorcing spouses work at negotiating good marriage settlement agreements, over the years changes happen. If you need help to modify a spousal support or child support order, speak with an attorney who can help.
- Adoption: Adopting a child, whether through domestic or international adoption agencies, can be complicated. Even step parent adoption pose legal problems. Talk to an experienced Fort Worth adoption lawyer to get answers to your adoption questions.
- Paternity Both moms and dads have parental rights. If you need assistance securing your rights to child support or child custody and visitation, call our office now for a confidential discussion of your rights as a parent under Texas law.
- Domestic Violence: Whether you are male or female, you have the right to be free of spousal abuse and your children have the right to a home free of domestic violence. Contact our office today to discuss obtaining a protective order.
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