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Contemplating Divorce?
Do you have Custody Issues?
Need advice?

Jack Robinson helps people get through the very emotionally charged family law proceedings. His office provides focused service and immediate, personal attention to you.

All family law matters are emotional situations and must be handled with compassion, understanding and experience. The personalized approach that Jack’s office provides assures you that a difficult and emotional time in your life will be handled with sensitivity. Jack and his staff are committed to keeping you up-to-date about your case and educate you about the various aspects of the law as it relates to your case. Everyone in Jack’s office believes that if you are informed and educated you will make better decisions on how to proceed with your life.

If you are contemplating:

  • Divorce Alimony
  • Division of Property
  • Child Custody
  • Visitation
  • Child Support
  • Custody
  • Domestic Violence
  • Interested in enforcing your rights
  • Legal Separation
  • Leaving a troubled relationship
  • Marriage Mediation
  • Paternity
  • Post Divorce matters
  • Prenuptial Agreements
  • Postnuptial Agreements
  • Separate Maintenance Agreements
  • Or, just have a question about marriage & divorce

Contact our office for a free initial consultation. You can count on us!

How a Texas Divorce Case Works - Learn how a Texas Divorce Case Works. Learn More.

Standard Possesion Order - The Texas Legislature several years ago decided that it would try to eliminate some of the "ying-yang" that often accompanied discussions of what possession of the child(ren) each parent should have. Learn More.

Child Custody Issues - In Texas, there is a rebuttable presumption that parents should serve as the Joint Managing Conservators of their children. In Texas, "Conservatorship" is "Custody" of the children. Learn More.

Child Support Issues - The Texas Family Code contains guidelines for the computation of child support. Learn More.

Divorce Residency & Time Requirements - One spouse must be a domiciliary of the State of Texas for at least six months and a resident of a county for ninety days before a divorce can be filed. Learn More.

Grounds for Divorce - In Texas, we have "no fault" divorce or "insupportability." A divorce will be granted if one, or both, parties, asserts that the marriage has become insupportable because of discord or conflict of personalities that destroys the legitimate ends of the marriage relationship, and there is no reasonable expectation of reconciliation. Learn More.

Marital Property Issues - Learn how property is characterized and divided. Learn More.

Alimony/Maintenance/Spousal Support in a Texas Divorce - Alimony in Texas is authorized in limited situations and is not the broad remedy that it is in other states. Learn More.

 

 

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
                     

 



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JACK K. ROBINSON - ATTORNEY AT LAW

1 HORIZON COURT - HEATH, TEXAS 75032

METRO 972-772-6100 | FAX 972-772-3732
Toll Free: 1-866-KNOW-LAW


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