Houston Divorce Lawyer
WE ARE ALWAYS READY TO FIGHT FOR YOUR BEST INTERESTS.
Undergoing a divorce in Texas can be one of the most difficult and complex situations for an individual even more for families especially when emotions set in. If you’re going through the unfortunate circumstances of a divorce, our family law attorneys will protect your rights and ease the stress by ensuring proper representation. We often act as mediator for our clients and try to help our clients settle the matter fairly without necessarily going to court. However, we are always ready to fight for your best interests.
From uncontested divorce to contested and even stressful custody battles, our family law team will provide you with experienced, comprehensive legal services. Whether we utilize mediation or we go to trial, we have the knowledge and skills to guide you through this challenging time. We will work hard to find the right solution for you and your family.
After your divorce is finalized we work with you to ensure that things are enforced and any changes are followed. From custody, to child support and modifications, we are here to help you.
We know how important your family is to you, and we provide individualized service and excellent communication from the beginning to the end of each case.
Uncontested Divorce
Many divorces cannot be resolved without mediation, arbitration, or litigation. However, when both parties want to facilitate the divorce process quickly and amicably, this can be handled as uncontested matters.
It is so easy for emotions to get in the way even when both parties have the best of intentions. Understand that an uncontested divorce can easily become contested if spouses find it difficult to cooperate with each other. This is why it is smart to have a qualified divorce attorney by your side during mediation. When no attorney is present, this can lead to having a judge make decisions for marital issues.
Contested Divorce
A contested divorce occurs when both parties are unwilling to work amicably to end the marriage and come to an agreement on how to split custody and/or assets.
Fault-Based Divorce
Proving fault can influence a judge’s decision in child custody or alimony cases. If filing for divorce in Texas, you do not technically need to assign fault, but it can help. Ground for fault can be adultery, domestic violence, abuse, felony convictions, etc.
Post Divorce Matters
Enforcement of divorce decree or modification of divorce decree are post divorce matters.
Contested or Uncontested, if you are thinking about filing for a divorce, schedule a consultation with one of our experienced attorneys today.
We are prepared to assist clients with:
- Alimony
- Appeals
- Asset Division
- Child Custody
- Enforcement of Orders
- Grandparents’ Rights
- International / Foreign Disputes
- Jurisdictional Disputes
- Large Marital Estates
- Military Divorce
- Preserving Separate Property
- Relocation
- Valuation of Business in Divorce
- Visitation
- Temporary Orders
- Annulments
- Family Violence
Tell us about your case
Contact Mian & Associates with any questions or to have your case evaluated by one of our experienced attorneys. Se habla español.
Our first priority will always be our clients.
What our clients are saying
Mian & Associates helps wife in a property acquisition dispute. One case in particular, a couple recently went through a divorce in which the wife was awarded some property. Soon after the ex-husband filed for bankruptcy and the mortgage was discharged. The wife contacted our law firm with questions regarding whether or not the property belongs to her. If not, is there a way she can get it back or own it? Through research and careful examination of contracts and documents the attorney resolved the case in a manner which satisfied the client.