Andrew J. Bolton, Esq. is a law firm with more than 25 years of litigation experience in Houston, Texas, and the surrounding areas. We understand no two clients are the same, which is why we strive to provide personalized legal representation. We offer services in a range of areas, including will drafting, prenuptial agreements, trusts, and drafting of other estate planning documents.
We are on call 24 hours a day, meaning you can always speak to an attorney when you call. There's no jumping through hoops and no headaches. We believe client accessibility and transparency are essential, so Andrew J. Bolton, Esq. At the Law Offices of Andrew J. Bolton, Esq., we have extensive experience handling high-stakes and high net worth probate matters.
A seasoned probate lawyer should be skilled at combining strong advocacy with creative problem-solving solutions. High Net Worth Divorces Involving Discovering the Location of Assets and Business Valuations. Whatever your probate law or estate planning needs are, Andrew J. Bolton, Esq., is here to assist!
We are on call 24 hours a day, meaning you can always speak to an attorney when you call. There's no jumping through hoops and no headaches. We believe client accessibility and transparency are essential, so Andrew J. Bolton, Esq. At the Law Offices of Andrew J. Bolton, Esq., we have extensive experience handling high-stakes and high net worth probate matters.
A seasoned probate lawyer should be skilled at combining strong advocacy with creative problem-solving solutions. High Net Worth Divorces Involving Discovering the Location of Assets and Business Valuations. Whatever your probate law or estate planning needs are, Andrew J. Bolton, Esq., is here to assist!
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Philosophy: Family law encompasses a broad spectrum of legal practices.
Andrew J. Bolton, Esq. has experience providing family law legal in the Woodlands, Huntsville, and surrounding areas.
This experience serves us well when we represent our clients in the midst of family law litigation.
We approach each case with compassion and devote ourselves to seeing the case to completion, with attention paid to looking out for our clients' interests.
Whether seeking an fair allocation of property, or in ensuring that our client retains custody of a child, we use this experience to further our reputation for excellence.
Andrew J. Bolton, Esq. has experience providing family law legal in the Woodlands, Huntsville, and surrounding areas.
This experience serves us well when we represent our clients in the midst of family law litigation.
We approach each case with compassion and devote ourselves to seeing the case to completion, with attention paid to looking out for our clients' interests.
Whether seeking an fair allocation of property, or in ensuring that our client retains custody of a child, we use this experience to further our reputation for excellence.
Divorce is common, but nonetheless, it is a difficult process to go through - especially if you are dealing with property division or child custody arrangements.
If you are getting divorced in the state of Texas, then you will want to familiarize yourself with this process and the important laws which may affect the outcome of your case.
The Law Office of Andrew J. Bolton can assist you in navigating the emotional and complicated process of divorce while ensuring that you know all of your options for settlement.
If you are getting divorced in the state of Texas, then you will want to familiarize yourself with this process and the important laws which may affect the outcome of your case.
The Law Office of Andrew J. Bolton can assist you in navigating the emotional and complicated process of divorce while ensuring that you know all of your options for settlement.
Ensuring a divorce is as amicable as possible is in the best interest of all parties involved.
Mediation can help.
Though not always required by the court, mediation is a beneficial and cost-effective opportunity to resolve important issues before they progress.
During mediation, a neutral third party - your mediator - will listen to the concerns of both parties and attempt to find a common ground or a solution that is agreeable to everyone.
A mediator is different from a judge in that he or she does not make decisions or judgments; rather, the goal is to assist the former partners in reaching an agreement.
Mediation can help.
Though not always required by the court, mediation is a beneficial and cost-effective opportunity to resolve important issues before they progress.
During mediation, a neutral third party - your mediator - will listen to the concerns of both parties and attempt to find a common ground or a solution that is agreeable to everyone.
A mediator is different from a judge in that he or she does not make decisions or judgments; rather, the goal is to assist the former partners in reaching an agreement.
Divorce is a common but trying process that involves making difficult decisions about dividing marital property, determining child custody, and outlining spousal support.
At the law office of Andrew J. Bolton, Esq., we typically recommend proceeding with an uncontested divorce, if possible, to make the process simpler.
Uncontested divorces, or collaborative divorces, occur when both parties can come to an agreement on elements of the divorce, such as property division, child custody, and spousal support.
At the law office of Andrew J. Bolton, Esq., we typically recommend proceeding with an uncontested divorce, if possible, to make the process simpler.
Uncontested divorces, or collaborative divorces, occur when both parties can come to an agreement on elements of the divorce, such as property division, child custody, and spousal support.
Over 25 Years of Experience with Contested Divorces in The Woodlands, Spring, Conroe, and Huntsville, Texas.
An uncontested divorce is one in which your spouse agrees to sign a Waiver of Citation, allowing you to finalize the divorce without their further input.
But when a spouse refuses to sign, then the divorce is deemed a "contested divorce."
In short, if your spouse will not sign, then your options are essentially limited to dismissing the divorce (highly unlikely) or going forward with the contested route.
An uncontested divorce is one in which your spouse agrees to sign a Waiver of Citation, allowing you to finalize the divorce without their further input.
But when a spouse refuses to sign, then the divorce is deemed a "contested divorce."
In short, if your spouse will not sign, then your options are essentially limited to dismissing the divorce (highly unlikely) or going forward with the contested route.
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