Divorce Lawyer in Houston, Texas

It sometimes helps to realize that divorce is a process, not an event.

Chris A. Spofford, Family Law and Divorce Attorney

Divorce can be one of the most difficult and trying experiences in life, especially when children are involved. There is hope. Although as a couple, you may not be able to stay together, there are resources to help you make it through. It helps to realize that divorce is a process rather than an event.

Houston divorce lawyer Chris A. Spofford can help you answer these questions and direct you on the best course of action for you and the ones you care about.

Four Facets of Divorce

Many couples find it helpful to realize and discuss four the facets of divorce:

  • Legal divorce: ending of the marriage
  • Economic divorce: separating the assets of the marriage with a property division
  • Emotional divorce: two parties grieving the end of the relationship
  • Parenting children in divorce: a fourth facet of some divorces involves “separating parental responsibility” fairly and in the best interest of the children, with an eye to child support and child custody after divorce

Contact Chris Spofford to learn about your family law options and how he can help you with your choices.

Property Division in Divorce

Concerning property division, Texas is a community property state. Texas divorce law states that the divorce court shall divide marital property in a way that is “just and right,” which does not mean a simple 50/50 split. New laws in Texas have opened the door for spousal support (alimony) following a divorce, which can make financial negotiations thorny.

Child Support and Child Custody after Divorce

In the same way, Texas courts rarely divide parental time with children 50/50. One parent will likely be granted exclusive rights, such as the right to determine the primary residence of the children, which can further complicate the negotiations.

This is probably an unfamiliar situation for you. Child custody, child support, property division, spousal support, visitation. These are complicated and fraught with twists and turns, the consequences of which are difficult, if not impossible, to ascertain without assistance from a Houston divorce lawyer. This is not a new area for Chris Spofford. He has been doing this for more than 25 years. He can guide you, counsel you, and stand up for you and your interests in this difficult and trying time.