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Texas Uncontested Divorce Attorney

Whether or not you will be granted a divorce typically isn’t up for debate. Rather, an uncontested divorce means that you and your partner generally agree on the terms regarding property division and child custody, often done through a collaborative divorce process. This is starkly different from a contested divorce, where the two of you can’t come to an agreement on your own and need a court order to make these decisions.

It is technically possible, in Texas, to file for an uncontested, DIY divorce without an attorney. However, it’s often best to consult one to avoid any complications, both initially and in the future. Texas family law can be complex, and working with an attorney who can represent you throughout the whole process can ensure you are not liable for anything unintended.

Here at Lackey Law Firm, P.C., attorney Alicia Lackey has nearly 20 years of experience and has won awards for her legal services. If you’re looking for a New Braunfels and Comal County, Texas, divorce lawyer, call now to set up your initial consultation.

Why Make Clear And Thorough Agreements In An Uncontested Divorce

Even if you are on good terms, you want to have personalized information from a qualified divorce attorney to understand your rights and ensure that they are protected. Divorce can be complicated, and this may be your first time through the process, so it can help to get the perspective of an attorney who handles these cases all the time. Attorney Alicia Lackey often hears from clients regarding what worked – and what didn’t work – in their plans, so you can be proactive about avoiding disputes and complications.

This is especially important if you want to modify your agreement in the future. It is important to make arrangements while children are still young, for instance, and while you and your ex are still on good terms and not yet strangers. However, you may need to make parenting agreement modifications as the children grow up, so you need to know what legal steps to take.

Even if you do not have children, there can be a lot in life that gets intertwined – financial assets, investments, retirement accounts, real estate ownership, inheritances, etc. You may need clarity for the future, even with an amicable split, and you need to protect your parental rights and property rights.

Call Now For A Consultation

Attorney Alicia Lackey has been working in this industry since 2007. She has in-depth legal knowledge and is a certified mediator. To set up your initial consultation, just use the online form or dial 888-705-0307 now.