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Serving Conroe, TX Since 2000

    "I highly recommend Brad and his team"
    They made a challenging time feel manageable, and their professionalism and results exceeded my expectations.
    - Jared Smith
    "The team is pleasant and accommodating."
    I do not believe I would have gotten the resolution I did with anyone else.
    - Connor F
    "Brad and his team were excellent to work with."
    In case anyone needs a divorce attorney I would highly recommend Brad and his team.
    - Amy
    "I can't say enough POSITIVE things about Bradford Atkinson and his law team!!"
    They are professional, knowledgeable, and cost conscious. They are fast, efficient, and always seem to be one step ahead of the other side.
    - Adrienne
    "I couldn't have asked for a better experience."
    After all was finalized, I left this attorney and his team feeling as though we were family. I couldn't have asked for a better experience.
    - Peggy

FAQs

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  • What Does it Cost?
    The cost of our services varies greatly from case to case. To get an idea of what your fees, specifically, will look like, speak with our family law attorney in Conroe.
  • What Happens to My Finances & Assets?
    In the state of Texas, marital property is divided equitably between both spouses. Equitably does not mean there will be a 50/50 split. It simply means the court will divide the marital property as fairly as possible. Marital property includes all assets acquired during the course of the marriage, which may include businesses, investment portfolios, real estate, and more. Nonmarital property is generally not divided between spouses. This type of property includes assets that a spouse owned before the marriage or acquired by inheritance or gift. However, some assets may be protected in the event that a marital agreement was drafted. In these cases, how the property is to be divided varies from person to person. Speak with an experienced property division attorney in Conroe to learn more, orĀ visit this page.
  • What Happens with My Kids?
    In Texas, the courts determine which parent(s) get custody based on what it believes to be in the best interests of the children. The court will take into account many different factors, such as if either parent has a history of abuse, what each parent’s employment status is, the proximity of both parents’ residences, and more. A skilled attorney will be able to present you in a positive light before the court. However, each case is vastly different from the rest, which is why it is important that you consult a knowledgeable child custody lawyer in Conroe. To learn more about child custody, pleaseĀ visit our page on the subject here.

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