Divorce Attorney Austin TX
Divorce Attorney Williamson County TX

Divorce Attorney Williamson County TX

Serving Williamson County and surrounding Williamson County communities. 670,000 residents trust us with their divorce, child custody, and property-division matters. Confidential consultation.

2,200+ Cases Resolved$400M+ in Assets ProtectedConfidential Consultation

About Our Williamson County Divorce & Family Law Practice

Williamson County is one of the fastest-growing counties in America. Our attorneys handle divorce, custody, and high-asset property division for families across Round Rock, Cedar Park, Leander, and Georgetown, filing through the Williamson County Justice Center.

Local Highlights

  • Williamson County family-court litigation
  • Business-owner and executive divorce
  • Custody and conservatorship across the county
  • Bilingual, confidential consultations available

Williamson County Service Areas

We serve divorce and family law clients throughout Round Rock, Cedar Park, Leander, Georgetown, Hutto. We regularly appear at Williamson County Justice Center, the Georgetown Square, Round Rock, Cedar Park and the local family courts.

What Our Williamson County Clients Say

My divorce involved a business my husband and I built together, plus rental properties. The team brought in a forensic accountant, traced everything, and made sure the division was fair. I kept my company and walked away protected. I cannot recommend them enough.” - Jennifer M., Westlake, TX

Family Law Services We Handle in Williamson County

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a divorce attorney in Austin cost?v

Costs depend on whether your divorce is contested or uncontested and how complex your assets and custody issues are. We offer a confidential consultation to review your situation and explain your options, including flat-fee arrangements for uncontested matters and hourly representation for contested cases. We are transparent about fees from day one so there are no surprises. Call us at (512) 877-1389 to get started.

How long does a divorce take in Texas?v

Texas requires a minimum 60-day waiting period from the date the petition is filed before a divorce can be finalized. Uncontested divorces often finalize shortly after that window. Contested divorces involving disputed property, business valuations, or custody can take six months to over a year. We work to resolve your case as efficiently as possible while protecting your interests.

Is Texas a community property state?v

Yes. Texas is a community property state, which means most assets and debts acquired during the marriage belong to both spouses and are divided in a just and right manner, which is not always an even 50/50 split. Separate property, such as assets owned before marriage or received by gift or inheritance, can be kept if properly traced and documented. We characterize and value the entire marital estate to protect your share.

Do I need to live in Austin to file for divorce here?v

To file for divorce in Texas, one spouse must have lived in the state for at least 6 months and in the county of filing for at least 90 days. If you meet the Travis County residency requirement, we can file here. We serve clients throughout Austin, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown, and the surrounding Central Texas counties.

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