Family Law:
A Difficult Set of Choices and Challenges
How do you take one household and successfully turn it into two separate homes? How can you protect your children and protect your own rights at the same time? Is there a dignified, private way to resolve the issues of divorce, child custody, relocation, property division, or paternity?
Albin | Harrison | Roach recognizes that the outcome of a family law dispute can affect the entire family unit for generations. We also recognize the intensely personal nature of family law issues and the need that our clients have for someone to listen, someone to help them understand what their legal options are, and someone who can protect their rights and interests while a lasting resolution is sought.
This is what we do.
What is the Right Course of Action?
In truth, the answer to this question depends greatly on the nature of your situation and your personal preferences. The important thing to recognize is that there are options available and strategies that do not have to lead straight to the courthouse door.
Our family law attorneys have extensive experience helping families resolve issues in several ways:
- In appropriate cases, we put clients who are interested in trying to reconcile and restore their marriages in touch with qualified counselors whom we know and trust.
- Our ability to work well with attorneys for the other side is another skill we bring to the table and something that often leads to out-of-court results.
- Using the mediation or collaborative law approaches can also be very productive.
- When litigation is required, we aggressively represent the interests of our clients and zealously advocate for the best interests of the children involved.
In every case, regardless of the course chosen and methods used, the family law attorneys of Albin | Harrison | Roach work diligently to achieve the goals our clients have set while preserving their rights and dignity throughout the process.
What We Do and How to Get in Touch With Us
As a firm, we help people in Collin County, Denton County, Dallas County, Grayson County, and throughout North Texas find effective solutions to problems involving divorce, child custody, matters of support, grandparents' rights, paternity, stepparent adoption, and a number of other family law issues. Our family law team is led by Curtis Harrison, who is Board-Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
To speak with a lawyer about your situation and concerns — call our office directly or contact us online.
For information on related topics, see:
Divorce| Child Custody| Child Support| Modifications and Enforcement
Premarital Agreements | Mediation| Collaborative Law| FAQ: Family Law and Divorce
Conveniently located in Collin County.
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