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Contested Divorce

Houston Contested Divorce Attorney
Houston courts give all divorcing couples the opportunity to decide on the terms of their divorce themselves, such as child custody, property division, and other critical matters.
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Contested Divorce in Houston

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In Texas, divorcing couples have the chance to negotiate the terms of their divorce—including child custody, property division, and other key issues—on their own. However, when they cannot reach an agreement, the court must intervene to determine these terms for them. This process is known as a contested divorce.

If you are going through a contested divorce in Houston, seeking legal representation as soon as possible is crucial. At the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC, Attorney Fagan and his team of dedicated Houston divorce attorneys have extensive experience navigating the Texas divorce process. They are committed to aggressively advocating for their clients in court, ensuring their interests are effectively presented before the judge.

We offer comprehensive family law and estate planning services including but not limited to the following:

Family Law
Uncontested Divorce
Contested Divorce
High net worth divorces
Mediation
Collaborative Divorce
Annulments
Child custody
Child support
Parental Visitation
Alimony and Spousal Support
Adoption
Asset division
Child Protective Services Defense
Common Law Divorce
Postnuptial agreements
Gestational Agreements
Grandparents’ Rights
Paternity Actions
Termination of Parental Rights

Want to learn more about how the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC can assist you? Call the firm at (713) 804-2616 today.

Understanding the Contested Divorce Process in Houston

In Houston, the divorce process begins when one spouse files a Petition for Divorce with the court. Once filed, the other spouse must be legally notified, which can happen in several ways. If the non-filing spouse disagrees with the terms outlined in the petition, they can formally contest them, initiating a contested divorce.

Steps in a Contested Divorce in Houston

Once a divorce is contested in Houston, the process typically includes the following steps:

  • Temporary Orders: The court may issue temporary orders regarding child custody, spousal support, and other key matters while the divorce is ongoing.
  • Discovery Phase: Both parties exchange financial records and other relevant documentation.
  • Mediation: The court usually requires both spouses to attempt mediation to resolve disputes before proceeding to trial.
  • Trial: If mediation fails, the case goes to trial, where a judge reviews the circumstances and issues a final ruling on the divorce terms.

These are just the key stages of a contested divorce. To better understand what to expect in your specific case, contact the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC today. Their team of dedicated Houston divorce attorneys is ready to listen to your story and provide the guidance you need.

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