Trusted Legal Representation For Alimony Cases In Texas
At Ward & Myers LLP, we understand that alimony can be a complicated and sensitive issue in Texas divorces, especially when emotions are involved. Our attorneys focus on family law and estate planning, giving us a deep understanding of the nuances involved in spousal support cases. We’re committed to providing assertive yet professional representation to protect your interests during this challenging time.
How Is Alimony Determined In Texas?
Texas courts consider several factors when determining alimony in divorce cases, including:
- Length of the marriage
- Each spouse’s ability to provide for their reasonable needs
- Education and employment skills of both parties
- Contributions to the marriage, including homemaking
- Age and health of both spouses
Our lawyers work diligently to ensure all relevant factors are considered in your case, striving for a fair outcome that reflects your unique situation.
Types Of Spousal Support In Texas
Texas recognizes three main types of spousal support:
- Temporary spousal support during divorce proceedings
- Contractual alimony agreed upon by both parties
- Court-ordered spousal maintenance in specific circumstances
We can help you understand which type applies to your situation and guide you through the process.
Our Approach To Alimony Cases
As dedicated family law practitioners, we bring a wealth of experience to alimony cases. Our attorneys are known for their assertive approach, standing up for our clients’ rights without unnecessary aggression. We work hard to pursue the desired outcome, whether negotiating a fair agreement or presenting a strong case in court.
Get Strong Representation For Your Alimony Case
Alimony law in Texas can be difficult to understand; the last thing you need is to try to make sense of all this while contending with an emotionally charged divorce. Contact Ward & Myers LLP today to arrange a consultation with our experienced attorneys. Call us at 432-315-0335 or complete our online form to schedule a discussion over your case.