
Spousal Support & Alimony Attorney in Round Rock, TX
Spousal Support & Alimony Attorney serving Round Rock and the wider Williamson County area. Eligibility, statutory caps, and duration for Texas spousal maintenance, sought or contested.
Spousal Support & Alimony Attorney for Round Rock Families
Texas limits spousal maintenance, but it is available in qualifying cases such as long marriages or when a spouse cannot meet minimum needs. Our Austin attorneys evaluate your eligibility, calculate the statutory caps and duration, and advocate for a fair outcome whether you are seeking or contesting support. We help you understand exactly what to expect.
How We Serve Round Rock
Our Austin family law attorneys regularly help Round Rock (Williamson County) families with spousal support & alimony attorney matters. We guide you calmly through every step, in person or over the phone, and we offer flexible scheduling so the process fits your life.
What You Get
- Free, confidential consultation with a licensed Texas family law attorney
- Flat-fee options for uncontested matters and clear estimates for everything else
- Bilingual service in English and Spanish
- Fee structure: Transparent flat & hourly
- A calm, resolution-focused approach that protects you and your children
About Round Rock
Round Rock families turn to us for calm, clear guidance through divorce and custody. We practice in the Williamson County family courts and help parents reach fair parenting plans and support arrangements that protect their children.
Learn more about our Spousal Support & Alimony Attorney practice or see all family law services we offer in Round Rock.
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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