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  • FAMILY LAW

    No one's family is perfect - but sometimes, a breakdown in the family relationship can require outside help to resolve. Family law governs the legality of family relationships, and can ve used in a wide variety of cases...

Houston Family Law Attorney

No one's family is perfect – but sometimes, a breakdown in the family relationship can require outside help to resolve. Family law governs the legality of family relationships and can be used in a wide variety of cases, including:

  • Child custody and visitation rights during divorce proceedings

  • Adoptions

  • The determination of paternity

  • Domestic violence and child abuse

  • Financial arrangements

  • Prenuptial agreements

  • Legal agreements between unmarried couples of the same or opposite sex

The parameters of what falls under family law jurisdiction vary from state to state. For more information about your rights under family laws, please do not hesitate to contact our experienced staff of family law attorneys. We're here to help.

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