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The Ferguson Law Office is located in Frisco, Texas. Our Frisco family lawyer and Plano divorce lawyer provides legal services in family, divorce, and bankruptcy law matters to our clients in Frisco, McKinney, Denton, Allen, The Colony, Little Elm, Prosper, Aubrey, Carrollton, Lewisville, Addison and the surrounding communities that compose Collin County, Frisco County, and Denton County Texas.

Our Frisco Family Attorney assists clients in matters dealing with family, divorce, child custody, child support, paternity, spousal support (alimony), annulment, premarital (prenuptial) agreements, parental relocations, child protection (CPS) domestic and family violence issues (retraining and protective orders). If you have any family related issues contact our Frisco Family Attorney for fast resolution.

Out of family issues, criminal matters may arise, or they may arise on their own. Due to the often interconnectivity of these issues, the firm represent clients in various criminal matters including assault, family violence, drug possession, various alcohol related offences including DWI (driving while intoxicated), theft, vandalism, probation violation, and violations of restraining and protective orders.
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Growing up in East Texas and Northwest Louisiana, Charles learned the importance of hard work and standing up for what's right.
While success may be had by negotiations, he knows sometimes you must fight for what you believe in.
Charles understands not everyone is able to fight on their own behalf and many are in need of an effective advocate.
After graduating from Louisiana State University with both Juris Doctor (J.D.) and Bachelor of Civil Law (B.C.L) degrees, Charles began his legal career in Dallas, Texas in a mid-size firm representing numerous clients in various matters.
The Ferguson Law office understand the emotional impacts family law places on each one of our clients.
We know you turn to us for honest advise and uncompromising representation.
That is why we will zealously advocate for your rights while keeping your best interest in perspective.
A divorce in Texas ends the parties marriage relationship through court order.
As a result, several issues must be resolved.
These issues include whether someone can legally file for divorce in Texas; how property and debt will be divided, including spousal support; and custody and visitation rights concerning children, including child support.
Texas bankruptcy allows a person to reduce their liability owed to certain creditors either by eliminating debts completely or through a reduction of amounts to be paid.
For Texas consumers, bankruptcy is normally limited to Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.
In general Chapter 7 bankruptcy will eliminate most unsecured debts including credit card, hospitals, lease or car loan returns, and default deficiencies.
Provided you earn enough to pay your monthly expenses, not including the discharged debt, you normally can keep your home and car.
Divorce Law matters may have a profound effect on yourself and your family.
You never know when you may need a divorce lawyer.
Finding the proper Frisco divorce attorney or a Frisco family lawyer is like discovering a physician.
You want to find someone who clicks together with your character and can represent you as well.
At The Ferguson Law Office we offer expert Frisco divorce lawyer services in the field of divorce law ready to take on any case in Frisco, Plano, and the surrounding area.
Our divorce lawyer is both aggressive and professional.
Texas child custody cases may arise as part of a divorce proceeding or a separate action, known as a Suit Affecting Parent Child Relationship ("SAPCR").
Custody orders may also be modified by later court action in suits to modify custody.
Paternity may also be established in a suit.
Once paternity is established, a party is responsible to pay support and may seek to have custody rights through a SAPCR.
Texas uses the term "conservatorship" when discussing child custody.
There is a presumption in Texas law that parents should share parental duties and rights, thereby appointing the parents "joint managing conservators".
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