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Houston Divorce Attorney

Navigating divorce is complex, but you’re not alone. At Edward Burwell Law Offices, we specialize in guiding clients through every step of the process with compassion and expertise. From property division to child custody, trust us to advocate for your rights and provide the support you need.

Our Divorce Services

Divorce Proceedings

Our experienced attorneys provide comprehensive legal representation to guide you through every step of the divorce process. From filing the initial petition to negotiating settlements and representing your interests in court, we're here to ensure that your rights are protected and your interests are advocated for.

Property Division

Dividing marital property can be a complex and contentious aspect of divorce. Our skilled attorneys can help you navigate property division laws and negotiate fair and equitable distribution of assets, including real estate, financial accounts, investments, and personal property.

Child Support

Ensuring that children receive the financial support they need is crucial. Our firm assists clients in calculating child support obligations, modifying existing orders, and enforcing support agreements to ensure that children's needs are met and financial stability is maintained.

Spousal Support

Spousal support, also known as alimony, may be awarded in divorces where one spouse requires financial assistance following the dissolution of the marriage. Our attorneys can advocate for your rights and interests in spousal support negotiations or represent you in court to ensure that any support orders are fair and equitable.

Mediation & Collaborative Divorce

Divorce mediation and collaborative divorce offer alternative dispute resolution methods that can help couples resolve their differences amicably and avoid costly and time-consuming litigation. Our attorneys are trained in mediation and collaborative law and can help you explore these options to reach mutually beneficial agreements.

Divorce Decrees
& Enforcement

Once a divorce is finalized, ensuring that the terms of the divorce decree are followed is essential. Our attorneys can assist with drafting divorce decrees that accurately reflect the terms of your agreement or represent you in enforcement actions if your former spouse fails to comply with court orders.

Post-Divorce Modifications

Circumstances may change after divorce, necessitating modifications to custody, support, or visitation arrangements. Our attorneys can help you petition the court for modifications based on significant changes in circumstances, such as job loss, relocation, or changes in the needs of the children.

Starting the Legal Process

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Initial Consultation: Schedule a consultation with a qualified attorney specializing in the area of law relevant to your case. During this meeting, you'll have the opportunity to discuss your situation, ask questions, and learn about your legal options.
Gather Relevant Information: Collect any documents, records, or evidence related to your case. This may include financial records, contracts, correspondence, and any other relevant materials that can help your attorney understand the specifics of your situation.
Discuss Goals and Objectives: Clearly communicate your goals and objectives for the legal process to your attorney. Whether you're seeking compensation, resolution of a dispute, or protection of your rights, it's important to articulate your desired outcomes from the outset.
Review Legal Strategies: Work with your attorney to develop a legal strategy tailored to your goals and circumstances. Your attorney will analyze the relevant laws and precedents, assess the strengths and weaknesses of your case, and advise you on the best course of action moving forward.
File Necessary Documents: Your attorney will prepare and file any necessary legal documents on your behalf. This may include complaints, petitions, motions, or other court filings required to initiate or respond to legal proceedings.
Serve Legal Notice: If required, your attorney will ensure that legal notice is properly served to all relevant parties involved in the case. This may involve serving summons, subpoenas, or other legal documents to notify parties of pending legal actions.
Negotiation and Settlement: In many cases, legal disputes can be resolved through negotiation and settlement outside of court. Your attorney will engage in negotiations with opposing parties or their legal representatives to seek a favorable resolution on your behalf.
Litigation Preparation: If negotiations fail to reach a satisfactory resolution, your attorney will prepare your case for litigation. This may involve gathering additional evidence, conducting depositions, and preparing legal arguments to present in court.
Court Proceedings: Attend any scheduled court hearings or proceedings with your attorney. Your attorney will represent your interests in court, presenting evidence, making legal arguments, and advocating for your rights before the judge or jury.
Follow Legal Guidance: Throughout the legal process, follow the guidance and instructions provided by your attorney. Keep open lines of communication, promptly respond to requests for information or documents, and trust in your attorney's expertise to guide you through each step of the process.
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Why Hire a Trial Lawyer

When facing legal disputes or litigation, the decision to hire a trial lawyer can significantly impact the outcome of your case. Here are several reasons why hiring a trial lawyer is essential:

Our experienced attorneys provide compassionate guidance and expert representation throughout the divorce process. We assist clients in understanding their rights, negotiating settlements, and navigating the legal complexities to achieve fair and equitable outcomes.

Trial lawyers are adept at developing strategic legal strategies tailored to the unique circumstances of each case. They can assess the strengths and weaknesses of your case, anticipate potential challenges, and develop effective arguments to achieve the best possible outcome.

While not all cases go to trial, having a trial lawyer on your side can strengthen your position during negotiations. Trial lawyers are skilled negotiators who can advocate for favorable settlement terms and protect your rights and interests throughout the negotiation process.

Trial lawyers have a deep understanding of case law, legal precedent, and relevant statutes that may impact your case. They can conduct thorough legal research, identify relevant legal principles, and apply them to your case to build a compelling argument.

Trial lawyers are resourceful and creative problem-solvers who can think on their feet and adapt to changing circumstances during trial proceedings. They can anticipate potential challenges and develop innovative strategies to overcome them, maximizing your chances of success.

Legal disputes can be emotionally challenging and stressful. Trial lawyers provide their clients with emotional support, guidance, and reassurance throughout the legal process, helping them navigate difficult decisions and stay focused on achieving their goals.

Above all, trial lawyers are committed to advocating for their clients’ rights and interests zealously. They serve as trusted advisors and fierce advocates, fighting tirelessly to achieve the best possible outcome for their clients, both inside and outside the courtroom.

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In conclusion, hiring a trial lawyer can provide you with the legal expertise, strategic guidance, and advocacy you need to effectively navigate complex legal disputes and achieve a favorable outcome. Whether you’re facing a civil lawsuit, criminal charges, or other legal challenges, having a skilled trial lawyer on your side can make all the difference in the outcome of your case.
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