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Divorce in Texas: A Brief Overview

Divorce in Texas

There’s much more involved in getting a divorce than simply hiring a Houston family lawyer, having the papers filed, approved, and signed. Like it or not, ending a marriage is much more than just a legality; your life is being separated from another person, and in many cases your entire identity is being torn apart from that of another. Divorce is full of not only complex legal issues, but emotional ones as well.

The Human Side of Divorce


You will be responsible for helping your children cope with the divorce, possibly moving from a home you have lived in for many years, changing jobs, changing financial status, and essentially starting your life all over again. It’s important that you not try to take on this overwhelming burden alone. A highly experienced Houston family law firm can advocate for you and your children at a time you are feeling vulnerable and alone. Sullo & Sullo, LLP is dedicated to getting you through your divorce in the best way possible, no matter the circumstances.


Making Your New Life Work—With Help

Your goal is to make your new life work for you, both on an emotional and a practical level. Our goal, as your family law attorney, would be to take care of the primary issues in your divorce while allowing you time to heal. When you find yourself in the midst of a divorce, you may feel unable to cope with the many decisions you are being asked to make. Furthermore, as you are subject to a wide array of emotions, you may not know which direction to turn. At Sullo and Sullo, LLP, we will consistently look out for your best interests until you have the strength to do it for yourself. We are knowledgeable and compassionate family law lawyers who have years of experience sorting out the complexities of divorce.


Let Us Address Your Concerns

Whether you are concerned about receiving a fair asset settlement, child custody or support, spousal support, or have other specific issues you need help and advice with during this time, our attorneys will explore every avenue available to try and get you the most equitable agreement possible. We will go out of our way to ensure you are constantly apprised of the progress of your divorce and will spend the time needed to fully explain your options and give you the critical information you require. At Sullo & Sullo, LLP, we take pride in the consistently professional yet compassionate relationship we build with our clients. While we will attempt to resolve your divorce through negotiations, we realize this is not always an option. We are family law attorneys who have the background and experience necessary to aggressively defend your rights in the courtroom when necessary.

You need support and help, and our family lawyers are here to make sure you get what you need to make your divorce as painless as possible. Don’t wait – contact our highly experienced attorneys today for a free family law consultation.


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