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After years of uncertainty, a devoted Mother came to Anna facing a difficult custody battle. Through meticulous case preparation and dedicated advocacy, Anna secured full custody rights, allowing her to provide the stable, loving environment her children deserved. Today, her family is thriving.

Support for contested and uncontested divorces with clear legal guidance every step of the way.

Helping mothers and fathers pursue fair custody, support, and visitation arrangements.

Legal help with restraining orders and urgent family law matters.

Assistance with modifying or enforcing existing custody and child support orders.

Guidance for name changes, wills, and important family legal paperwork.

Dedicated to protecting parental rights and helping clients reach balanced outcomes.
Experienced family law representation for divorce, custody, support, and more. Click below to schedule a private consultation, or learn more about the case types we represent

Guiding clients through divorce, prenuptial agreements, postnuptial agreements, and other marital matters with clarity and care.

Helping parents establish, modify, and enforce custody, visitation, and child support orders.

Assisting families when court orders need to be updated or enforced due to changing circumstances.

Handling adult and child name change matters, including court filings and legal documentation.

Providing legal support in urgent situations involving safety, protection, and family disputes.

Preparing wills and basic estate planning documents to help families plan for the future.

Advocating for both men and women in custody and family law matters with a focus on fair outcomes and the best interests of the child.
Family law matters can feel overwhelming, but you do not have to navigate them alone. Our firm is committed to providing clear communication, practical legal solutions, and dedicated representation for individuals and families across The Woodlands, Harris County, and Montgomery County.
We handle a wide range of family law matters, including divorce, child custody, child support, custody modifications, restraining orders, marital agreements, name changes, and wills.
Yes. We are committed to helping both mothers and fathers pursue fair custody and visitation arrangements that protect their parental rights and support their children’s best interests.
In many cases, yes. If your circumstances have changed, we can help you request a modification to an existing custody, visitation, or child support order. Call us to discuss the details.
An uncontested divorce means both parties generally agree on the major terms, while a contested divorce involves disputes that must be negotiated or decided by the court. We help clients through both types of cases.
While it is possible to file on your own, having an attorney can help ensure your rights are protected and the proper legal steps are followed during the process.
Yes. We help clients create marital agreements that clearly outline financial expectations and protect personal interests before or during marriage.
Yes. We assist with both adult and child name changes, including preparing and filing the necessary court documents.
Yes. We help individuals and families prepare wills and other basic estate planning documents to help protect their loved ones and future wishes.
Our office is located at 25301 Borough Park Dr, Suite 221, The Woodlands, TX 77380, on the first floor, conveniently serving clients throughout The Woodlands, Harris County, and Montgomery County.
You can contact our office by phone or through the website form to schedule a consultation and discuss your family law matter with our team.
Not ready to take the next step yet? There is no pressure and no rush.
We understand that family law matters are deeply personal decisions, and we support you in reaching out when the time feels right for you and your family. To help you prepare, we created a free guide with practical information about divorce, custody, child support, and other common family law matters in Texas so you can better understand your options before moving forward.