By focusing exclusively on family law, we have the experience, knowledge and skill sets necessary to provide the best representation available in your divorce, child custody or other family law matter. The attorneys at the Imbrie Law Firm practice primarily in the following counties: Brazos, Robertson, Burleson, Lee, Grimes, Madison, Milam, Washington, Harris, and Fort Bend.
However, our attorneys serve all counties throughout the State of Texas.
However, our attorneys serve all counties throughout the State of Texas.
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By focusing exclusively on family law, we have the experience, knowledge and skill sets necessary to provide the best representation available in your divorce, child custody or other family law matter.
In addition to our firm's experience with family law matters, we also strive to provide a truly tailored experience that focuses on our clients' needs and desires.
We want to ensure that each client is provided the individual attention needed and to make our clients' experience the least stressful as possible during such difficult times.
In addition to our firm's experience with family law matters, we also strive to provide a truly tailored experience that focuses on our clients' needs and desires.
We want to ensure that each client is provided the individual attention needed and to make our clients' experience the least stressful as possible during such difficult times.
Divorce can be a difficult decision for many to make, and oftentimes, can be a stressful process.
Whether you are contemplating filing for divorce or your spouse has already filed, our firm can assist you in navigating through the process.
Texas is a community property state, meaning that the law provides for a just & right division of the community estate upon divorce.
Some divorces entail complex property issues that necessitate a need for an expert to value the community estate.
Our firm has the knowledge and experience to ensure that you receive an equitable portion of the community estate that you are entitled to under the law.
Whether you are contemplating filing for divorce or your spouse has already filed, our firm can assist you in navigating through the process.
Texas is a community property state, meaning that the law provides for a just & right division of the community estate upon divorce.
Some divorces entail complex property issues that necessitate a need for an expert to value the community estate.
Our firm has the knowledge and experience to ensure that you receive an equitable portion of the community estate that you are entitled to under the law.
Our firm has experience is aggressively advocating for our clients' rights with respect to custody of their children.
Whether custody is at issue because of the fitness of one parent, or complex scheduling issues, we work hard to attain the best possible result for our clients that is in the best interest of the children at issue.
Whether custody is at issue because of the fitness of one parent, or complex scheduling issues, we work hard to attain the best possible result for our clients that is in the best interest of the children at issue.
Texas law provides that a parent has a duty to support their child.
It is common for one parent to have an obligation to provide financial support to the other parent for the benefit of the child.
There are many factors that courts take into consideration when and how this amount is determined.
Our firm's attorneys have extensive experience in this area and will fight for what is equitable under Texas law with respect to child support issues.
Moreover, if the Texas Office of Attorney General is involved with your child support issues, our attorneys can help you navigate through the process.
It is common for one parent to have an obligation to provide financial support to the other parent for the benefit of the child.
There are many factors that courts take into consideration when and how this amount is determined.
Our firm's attorneys have extensive experience in this area and will fight for what is equitable under Texas law with respect to child support issues.
Moreover, if the Texas Office of Attorney General is involved with your child support issues, our attorneys can help you navigate through the process.
If your spouse, former spouse, or the other parent of your child has violated any provision of a court order that is already in place, the violating party may be held in contempt of court and face severe consequences.
Enforcement actions are commonly brought when a parent withholds a child from the other parent, a parent does not pay child support, or if a spouse is not abiding by an order (such as Final Divorce Decree) previously ordered by a Judge.
However, there are many other instances in which an enforcement action may be necessary to bring.
Enforcement actions are commonly brought when a parent withholds a child from the other parent, a parent does not pay child support, or if a spouse is not abiding by an order (such as Final Divorce Decree) previously ordered by a Judge.
However, there are many other instances in which an enforcement action may be necessary to bring.
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