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Considering a divorce is a very difficult decision to make. If you are going through a divorce, or are considering a divorce, you should contact an attorney to guide you through this difficult and sometimes complicated process. The following is a list of questions most people have regarding their divorce:

Who will get custody of the children?

What if we both agree on everything?

What if we don\’t agree on anything?

Do I have to pay child support?

What will my visitation schedule be?

What do I do if my spouse won\’t let me see our children?

Does Texas Law allow Alimony?

What does “Community Property” mean?

How will we divide our assets?

How long does it take to get a divorce?

What do I do if I\’ve been served with divorce papers?

At Heselmeyer Zinda, PLLC, we are committed to serving our clients in every phase of the divorce process. You can contact our office any time to discuss your issues with a family law attorney at no cost to you. If you would like us to pursue your case, you can schedule an appointment with our office, where we can provide you with more specific and tailored legal advice.

While we are happy to discuss your issues over the phone, our attorney-client relationship with you does not begin until you sign a formal retainer agreement with our office. Once you have formally retained our office, we will draft and file pleadings on your behalf, represent you in court, and give you specialized legal advice in every step of your divorce.

How does a divorce start?

Community Property vs Seperate Property.’

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