Family Law Overview

Divorce in Texas

When life fails to turn out the way you expected—as it often does—hiring a Houston family lawyer may hardly be one of the first things you think of. Unfortunately, legal issues involving loved ones are often the most difficult to resolve, leaving you emotionally battered and in need of a solid advocate in your corner. When you’ve reached the realization that you need legal help, don’t you want highly experienced family law practitioners in Houston to assist you in reaching an equitable agreement while fully defending your rights?

Sullo & Sullo, LLP is just such a firm. Our highly experienced family law attorneys are ready and able to take on the most complex divorce cases, any and all aspects of child custody, support and visitation, as well as issues pertaining to spousal support, post-divorce modifications, pre- and post-nuptial agreements and paternity issues. We will also work hard to ensure you receive a fair and balanced division of assets. No matter the type of family law advice you seek, our highly qualified attorneys will work hard to safeguard your future.

The decisions which are made now can potentially follow you for life. Because of the complexities and emotions involved in negotiating family law issues, it is imperative that you have a law firm behind you that you trust implicitly. If you want a family lawyer who will fight in an uncompromising manner for your rights, then the attorneys at Sullo & Sullo, LLP are the family law attorneys who will fight hard to ensure you are protected—financially and emotionally.

There is no doubt about it—divorce and child custody issues are incredibly stressful. Selecting a family law attorney, however, should not be. Finding a family lawyer who treats you with respect as well as offering the compassion you need during this difficult time should not add more stress to your life. The knowledgeable attorneys at Sullo & Sullo are here to help: they not only have the necessary skills and background but are hard-working, available when you need them, well-equipped to handle the complexities of your case, and have over a decade of experience helping people in need.

When you anticipate that your family law issues will bring potential tensions, anxieties and hostilities, it is definitely time to consult a family lawyer who will have a positive influence on the outcome of your case. Sullo & Sullo, LLP has a host of attorneys who have the maturity and capability to negotiate skillfully on your behalf. Although it can be difficult to make the decision to consult a family law attorney, delaying can have negative consequences for you as well as your family. Our law firm will give you an honest assessment of your case while pursuing the most beneficial outcome. Our lawyers will keep you apprised of what is happening in your case. You will receive personal attention and strong representation when you need them most.

Don’t delay any longer, and call the Houston family lawyers at Sullo & Sullo, LLP today.

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