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Divorce Lawyer Cedar Park TX

Divorce Lawyer Cedar Park TX

Compassionate divorce and family law representation for Cedar Park and the surrounding Williamson County area. 79,000 residents trust us to guide them through divorce, custody, and support with calm and care. Free, confidential consultation.

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Our Cedar Park Family Law Practice

Cedar Park families trust us to handle divorce, custody, and modifications with care. We are familiar with the Williamson County system and focus on protecting your relationship with your children while keeping conflict low.

Local Highlights

  • Custody and conservatorship for Cedar Park parents
  • Custody and support modifications
  • Fathers' rights and equal possession time
  • Williamson County family court experience

Neighborhoods We Serve Near Cedar Park

We help families throughout Buttercup Creek, Anderson Mill, Twin Creeks, Cypress Creek, and across Williamson County. Whether your divorce is amicable or contested, we meet you where you are.

What Our Cedar Park Clients Say

I was terrified to start the divorce process, but they made it feel manageable. My uncontested divorce was filed correctly and finished right after the 60-day wait. Calm, kind, and never pushed me toward conflict. Exactly what I needed.” - Jennifer M., Austin, TX

Family Law Services We Offer in Cedar Park

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a divorce cost in Austin, and how do your fees work?v

It depends on whether your divorce is agreed or contested. An uncontested divorce is the most affordable and we offer predictable flat-fee options. Contested matters are billed hourly with clear, upfront estimates. We always explain the fee structure in your free consultation before you commit to anything, so there are no surprises.

How long does a divorce take in Texas?v

Texas requires a mandatory 60-day waiting period after filing before a divorce can be finalized. A truly uncontested divorce can be completed shortly after that 60 days. Contested cases that involve custody disputes or complex property typically take 6 to 12 months, depending on the issues and the court's schedule in Travis County.

What are the residency requirements to file for divorce in Austin?v

To file for divorce in Texas, you or your spouse must have lived in the state for at least 6 months and in the county where you file for at least 90 days. For a divorce filed in Travis County, that means 90 days of residency in the county. We confirm you meet these requirements during your consultation.

How is property divided in a Texas divorce?v

Texas is a community property state. Most property and debt acquired during the marriage is community property and is divided in a manner the court considers just and right, which is not always a 50/50 split. Property you owned before marriage or received by gift or inheritance is typically separate property. We help identify, value, and protect your fair share.

You do not have to face this alone.

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