12335 Kingsride Lane
No. 133
Houston, TX 77024
ph: (832) 606-9432
fax: (866) 587-2584
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If you are seeking a divorce, or if your spouse is seeking a divorce, you need to speak with an experienced divorce attorney to make sure your rights are protected.
Who gets the kids? When do you get to see them? These are important issues that need to be decided. Whether you will be the custodial parent, or the non-custodial parent, you have certain rights and responsibilities.
What is a fair and equitable distribution of the marital estate? What does community property mean? It is important to make sure that your financial assets are protected, too.
Divorces can be complex. Divorce decrees are legal orders that spell out possession, custody and visitation arrangements as well as property settlements. We will stand beside you to work for the best outcome possible in your case.
Our mission is to provide you the best representation possible should your marriage fall short of "to death do we part."
While a divorce is never a pleasurable experience, we will make certain that your rights are protected and that you walk away with a fair and equitable settlement.
We can also assist you with child custody matters, pre-marital agreements, as well as modification and enforcement actions.
I represent clients in Harris, Montgomery, Galveston, Fort Bend, Brazoria, Waller, and Washington Counties.
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The divorce settlement you worked out years ago when the children were little may have been the perfect arrangement - at the time. As times change, so do needs - as do the ability to fulfill those needs.
If it's time to re-visit your divorce decree to modify possession, child support or any other provision, you need an experienced family attorney who can help you get the changes made that you need.
What happens when one parent receives a job offer out of town? What happens if a parent loses their job? What if the children are older and aren't happy with the custody arrangement?
Before attempting to modify your existing decree, you need to speak to a family attorney who can review your decree and let you know your options.
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12335 Kingsride Lane
No. 133
Houston, TX 77024
ph: (832) 606-9432
fax: (866) 587-2584
pkennedy