Divorce, custody battles, and property division can be some of the toughest times a person goes through. We fight to protect your rights during and after a divorce. Some divorces are simple and straightforward, but others require complex litigation to protect your assets and your parental rights. You've worked long and hard, been successful, and acquired assets that are important to you and that you'd like to keep.
On the parenting side, you are fighting for fair access to your children and potentially reasonable child support. You need a tenacious attorney to win these battles. That's who we are. We have experience fighting and winning complex cases and protecting major assets during and after divorce. Time and time again we have won the battles and obtained the results our clients were hoping for - right here in Fort Worth and throughout Tarrant County.
There's not a judge at the Tarrant County Family Courthouse we have not been in front of or had success with. The person who starts a divorce by filing the petition with the court and having divorce papers served on their spouse is called the petitioner.
On the parenting side, you are fighting for fair access to your children and potentially reasonable child support. You need a tenacious attorney to win these battles. That's who we are. We have experience fighting and winning complex cases and protecting major assets during and after divorce. Time and time again we have won the battles and obtained the results our clients were hoping for - right here in Fort Worth and throughout Tarrant County.
There's not a judge at the Tarrant County Family Courthouse we have not been in front of or had success with. The person who starts a divorce by filing the petition with the court and having divorce papers served on their spouse is called the petitioner.
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Turner Thornton is a highly-regarded Fort Worth family law attorney who leads Varghese Summersett Family Law Group.
A skilled negotiator and experienced litigator, Turner has successfully guided hundreds of individuals and families through the most tumultuous time of their lives.
Divorce, child custody disputes, and property division are among the most contentious and complex cases in the legal system.
Turner understands the intricacies and complexities involved in family law and works strategically to find and implement the best strategy for each client.
A skilled negotiator and experienced litigator, Turner has successfully guided hundreds of individuals and families through the most tumultuous time of their lives.
Divorce, child custody disputes, and property division are among the most contentious and complex cases in the legal system.
Turner understands the intricacies and complexities involved in family law and works strategically to find and implement the best strategy for each client.
Julie Lystad is the lead paralegal at Varghese Summersett Family Law Group.
In addition to drafting motions, filing pleadings, maintaining calendars, and performing legal research, Julie also serves as a primary point of contact for clients.
Much of her day is spent with clients or potential clients who are going through a divorce, child custody dispute, or similar emotionally charged family law matter.
Patient, compassionate, and knowledgeable, Julie helps clients and potential clients navigate the process and move towards new beginnings.
In addition to drafting motions, filing pleadings, maintaining calendars, and performing legal research, Julie also serves as a primary point of contact for clients.
Much of her day is spent with clients or potential clients who are going through a divorce, child custody dispute, or similar emotionally charged family law matter.
Patient, compassionate, and knowledgeable, Julie helps clients and potential clients navigate the process and move towards new beginnings.
We know if you are contemplating a divorce, you are on the verge of a massive change to your life.
You will be facing a number of emotionally-charged decisions.
You may find yourself feeling drained and anxious.
Our family lawyers know the challenges you are facing and the struggles you are going through.
Our top priority is to get the best results for you through agreement or through the court system.
We are experienced trial attorneys and hiring us sends a message to the other side: we are relentless in seeking the best outcomes for our clients.
You will be facing a number of emotionally-charged decisions.
You may find yourself feeling drained and anxious.
Our family lawyers know the challenges you are facing and the struggles you are going through.
Our top priority is to get the best results for you through agreement or through the court system.
We are experienced trial attorneys and hiring us sends a message to the other side: we are relentless in seeking the best outcomes for our clients.
What is the main difference between Temporary Protective Orders and Temporary Restraining Orders?
Temporary orders are a type of legal protection that can help decide family and property-related matters while a divorce is being finalized.
Temporary orders are put in place after a hearing but before the final trial or settlement of the case.
Hearings regarding temporary orders are critically important because, in many cases, it might be the only hearing a person has in their divorce case if it is resolved by mediation or settlement.
Temporary orders are a type of legal protection that can help decide family and property-related matters while a divorce is being finalized.
Temporary orders are put in place after a hearing but before the final trial or settlement of the case.
Hearings regarding temporary orders are critically important because, in many cases, it might be the only hearing a person has in their divorce case if it is resolved by mediation or settlement.
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Child support is money paid by one or both parents to care for the child, often as a result of court order, until the child is 18, or graduated from high school (whichever event occurs later).
Marriage of the child (though the child would still need to be emancipated to get married before the age of 18).
If the parent paying support is found to not be the parent by genetic test (i.e. a blood test).
Child support is money paid by one or both parents to care for the child, often as a result of court order, until the child is 18, or graduated from high school (whichever event occurs later).
Marriage of the child (though the child would still need to be emancipated to get married before the age of 18).
If the parent paying support is found to not be the parent by genetic test (i.e. a blood test).
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