Family Law
Family and Divorce law attorneys defending your property and parental rights in Collin, Dallas and Denton
Disputes between you and your spouse are never easy. Especially, when there are children, property and debts involved. You need solid, dependable guidance and representation now more than ever.
Our office handles family law, divorce, child custody, child support enforcement and modification cases in Collin County, Denton County and Dallas County. We have the experience to negotiate for your rights and the reputation as trial attorneys to fight for your parental and marital property rights. We invite you to call our office today for a consultation. We look forward to meeting you and guiding your though this trying time. Call our firm and protect your rights today.
Contact our Collin County, Texas, family law office to speak with a skilled lawyer about your family issue.
Experienced Frisco Family Law Attorney
Our Frisco divorce law office regularly handles a full range of complex family law issues.
- Divorce
- Dallas County, Collin County and Denton County Divorce Process
- Contested Divorce
- Uncontested Divorce
- Collaborative Divorce
- Child Support
- Child Custody and Visitation
- Marital Property Settlements
- Modifications of Child Custody and Child Support
- Texas Residency Requirements
- Child Protective Services
- Protective Orders
- Paternity Actions
- Adoptions
- Contempt of Court
- Temporary Orders
Contact our Texas Divorce Lawyer
If you are considering divorce or need legal help related to a divorce or custody modification issue, please contact our Frisco family law attorney at The Law Offices of Troy P. Burleson, PC for an initial consultation.
We offer experienced legal help in Addison and surrounding areas, including Plano, Dallas, Frisco, and Denton, Texas.
Frisco Family Lawyers
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