My name is Bryan Willis and I am a lawyer in Tyler, Texas practicing in the areas of divorce, family law, and probate law. I represent clients in counties across East Texas including Smith County, Anderson County, Gregg County, Henderson County, Rusk County, Van Zandt County, and Wood County. Too often I hear people complain about attorneys who charge too much, won't return calls, or are just impossible to get in touch with.
I hear complaints that clients only speak with assistants or paralegals instead of the attorney responsible for their case. My office is focused on providing the best customer service possible. You and I will work together closely, as partners, to make sure that we achieve the best resolution of your case that we can. Trust and communication are the two most important factors in the attorney-client relationship.
I handle each and every matter personally, from opening to close. Everything in my office is focused on earning your trust and keeping you informed. If you call and I am not available immediately, then I will return your call or e-mail promptly, usually within a few hours.
I hear complaints that clients only speak with assistants or paralegals instead of the attorney responsible for their case. My office is focused on providing the best customer service possible. You and I will work together closely, as partners, to make sure that we achieve the best resolution of your case that we can. Trust and communication are the two most important factors in the attorney-client relationship.
I handle each and every matter personally, from opening to close. Everything in my office is focused on earning your trust and keeping you informed. If you call and I am not available immediately, then I will return your call or e-mail promptly, usually within a few hours.
Services
When you hire a family law or probate attorney, you are seeking help with an important and sensitive matter affecting your life.
I believe that my job is to be your guide to help you navigate these difficult situations and achieve a positive result.
There are hundreds of lawyers in East Texas and I know it is difficult for clients to tell what makes one lawyer different from another.
While I can't tell you about the other attorneys, I can tell you three reasons why I believe my firm is different.
I believe that my job is to be your guide to help you navigate these difficult situations and achieve a positive result.
There are hundreds of lawyers in East Texas and I know it is difficult for clients to tell what makes one lawyer different from another.
While I can't tell you about the other attorneys, I can tell you three reasons why I believe my firm is different.
At your consultation, I'll explain exactly what your divorce options are.
I'll explain the divorce process as well as the costs involved.
I will give you an honest and practical evaluation of your case.
Before you leave you will understand your options, the costs, and the opportunities you have so that you can make an informed decision.
Every marriage is different.
Every divorce is different.
I will help you understand property division, child custody, child support, and spousal maintenance issues specific to your case.
I'll explain the divorce process as well as the costs involved.
I will give you an honest and practical evaluation of your case.
Before you leave you will understand your options, the costs, and the opportunities you have so that you can make an informed decision.
Every marriage is different.
Every divorce is different.
I will help you understand property division, child custody, child support, and spousal maintenance issues specific to your case.
Reimbursement claims can affect how property is divided in a Texas divorce case.
This article explains what reimbursement claims are and how they affect a just and right division of property.
This article provides an overview of many of the issues that arise when a divorcing couple owns a business.
This article discusses how debt is handled during a Texas divorce and how to protect yourself from debt after the divorce.
It is likely that you will hear the term "QDRO" discussed at some point in your divorce case.
This article explains what reimbursement claims are and how they affect a just and right division of property.
This article provides an overview of many of the issues that arise when a divorcing couple owns a business.
This article discusses how debt is handled during a Texas divorce and how to protect yourself from debt after the divorce.
It is likely that you will hear the term "QDRO" discussed at some point in your divorce case.
This article provides an overview of the various types of conservatorship in a divorce or other child custody decision in Texas.
This article provides a high level overview of the basic issues involved in child custody for both divorces and other family law matters in Texas.
This article provides a detailed discussion of some of the 50/50 alternative possession schedules available instead of the Standard Possession Order in a Texas divorce.
Divorces involving children can quickly become some of the most emotional and complex cases in law.
This article provides a high level overview of the basic issues involved in child custody for both divorces and other family law matters in Texas.
This article provides a detailed discussion of some of the 50/50 alternative possession schedules available instead of the Standard Possession Order in a Texas divorce.
Divorces involving children can quickly become some of the most emotional and complex cases in law.
Yes, I do charge a nominal fee of $100 for consultations.
If you decide to hire me after your consultation, then that fee is applied to your first invoice.
At your consultation, we will go over the facts of your case, how a court might view your case, your goals in resolving the case, and the options for achieving those goals.
If you would like to schedule a consultation to discuss your divorce case, then please send me an e-mail or send a request through my contact page.
First, I will coordinate with you to schedule a day and time to meet that works with your schedule.
If you decide to hire me after your consultation, then that fee is applied to your first invoice.
At your consultation, we will go over the facts of your case, how a court might view your case, your goals in resolving the case, and the options for achieving those goals.
If you would like to schedule a consultation to discuss your divorce case, then please send me an e-mail or send a request through my contact page.
First, I will coordinate with you to schedule a day and time to meet that works with your schedule.
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