Divorce can be a challenging time. At Turner Monahan, we aim to make the process as seamless and manageable as possible.
In the video, Atty. Tyler Monahan and Paralegal Misty Gill of Turner-Monahan PLLC talk about what the legal team requires, and how they provide clear guidance and support to the clients. All case evaluations are based on Texas Family Law. This content is for educational purposes only.
What Documentation Should You Bring?
When preparing for a divorce consultation, clients are advised to bring specific documentation. If it’s confirmed that our firm can assist with their case, especially if it’s a divorce out of Tarrant County, we provide an information sheet. Clients should complete and return this form promptly.
In cases where a client has already been served with divorce paperwork, it’s essential they share this paperwork with us. We set up a Google Drive for secure document sharing, ensuring all information is organized and accessible. This helps us understand the details of the case, assess any urgent actions required, and determine the best course forward.
Understanding Case Timelines and Next Steps
Once we receive the necessary documents, such as pleadings, we can assess the case’s timeline. This includes identifying whether there’s an upcoming hearing or if the client has more time to gather additional information. The timeline allows us to prepare thoroughly and advise the client based on their specific circumstances.
Why Information is Key
For our legal assistant Misty, gathering accurate information is crucial. She meticulously documents all details, storing them in our system for easy reference. This process allows her to stay updated and consult with attorneys like Tyler or Tina as soon as they’re available. By maintaining up-to-date records, we can respond promptly, often avoiding the typical delays of two or three days.
Clients don’t want to wait weeks for answers; they need reassurance during this emotionally taxing period. Our goal is to show that we’re handling their case efficiently. Much of our work happens behind the scenes – from filing documents and drafting paperwork to communicating with opposing counsel and scheduling hearings. While these tasks may not be visible, they are essential to advancing each case smoothly.
Every Divorce Case is Unique
No two divorce cases are the same. Although we share relatable experiences with clients, we treat each case uniquely. Whether a client has significant assets or limited resources, they receive equal attention and care. Texas State law applies to all, but each situation deserves personalized advice and support.
Our Commitment to Fair, Consistent Support
We approach every client with a commitment to consistency. While services and fees may vary depending on each case’s specifics, our process remains the same: we listen carefully, understand each client’s position, and provide clear guidance. We strive to support clients through each step, from initial consultation to resolution, offering the same level of care to all.
Preparing for Court Appearances
Once all documents are gathered and reviewed, clients may need to prepare for potential court appearances. It’s essential to understand what to expect in court and how to present oneself professionally and confidently. We help clients prepare by providing guidance on courtroom etiquette, required documentation, and any questions they may need to answer before the judge. This preparation helps clients feel more at ease during hearings and proceedings.
The Importance of Communication During Divorce Proceedings
Effective communication is crucial in every divorce case. We prioritize open and timely communication between our legal team and clients. This helps prevent misunderstandings, addresses any concerns quickly, and provides peace of mind. Clear communication also enables our team to make informed decisions based on real-time updates, allowing for responsive and effective representation.
How Emotional Support Can Impact the Legal Process
Divorce isn’t only a legal journey; it’s also an emotional one. We recognize the emotional toll it can take and aim to provide not only legal support but also empathy throughout the process. We connect clients with appropriate resources, such as counseling or support groups, to help them navigate the emotional aspects. This holistic approach ensures that clients feel cared for both legally and emotionally.
What Does the Texas Family Code Say?
Property Division – Texas Family Code §3.003
Under the Texas Family Code, property acquired during marriage is presumed to be community property. During a divorce, the court divides community property in a manner deemed “just and right.” This often includes evaluating the contributions each spouse made to the marriage, along with their individual needs. We guide clients on how to document and present their contributions effectively.
Child Custody and Best Interests of the Child – Texas Family Code §153.002
In Texas, the Family Code places priority on the best interests of the child when determining custody arrangements. This section guides the court in deciding conservatorship, visitation, and decision-making rights for children. We help clients understand the factors considered, such as each parent’s stability, ability to provide care, and emotional relationship with the child.
Spousal Support – Texas Family Code §8.051
The Texas Family Code specifies eligibility for spousal support, which may be awarded if a spouse lacks sufficient property to meet their needs or cannot work due to a disability, custodial responsibilities, or other valid reasons. Our firm helps clients assess eligibility and compile the necessary documentation to support their claims for fair spousal support.
Temporary Orders – Texas Family Code §6.501
Temporary orders may be issued by the court to maintain stability during divorce proceedings. These can cover issues like temporary custody, support, and property use. We assist clients in obtaining temporary orders to safeguard their interests and maintain continuity for themselves and their families.
Divorce is complex, but with proper support, it becomes manageable. Consult with a family law attorney to discuss your unique situation and receive guidance tailored to your needs. Let us help you navigate each step with professionalism and care.
Hire An Experienced Fort Worth, Texas, Divorce Attorney
If you’re in the DFW area and ready to make a change, contact us for your initial consultation. You can reach us at 817-332-4477—our attorneys, paralegals, and legal assistants are available almost all the time, and very rarely is a call left unanswered. We can often provide a phone consultation immediately, or you can schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with attorney Tyler Monahan to discuss the details.
Check our website for more information about our services. Plus, don’t forget to go through our blog to find out more regarding your case. There is tons of information on divorce and answers to unique questions like “Does A Spouse Have A Right To Property That The Other Spouse Inherited Before The Divorce?”
FAQs Regarding Divorce
Divorce cases are unique, so you will have many questions. To save you time and hassle, here are some topics that revolve around the area. For more information, contact our firm, Turner-Monahan, PLLC.
- I’m Moving Out Before The Divorce Is Finalized. What Can I Take With Me?
- Does The Texas Court Limit Visitation Due To A History Of Family Violence?
- Is My Ex Entitled To Ongoing Interest In My Defined Benefit Retirement Plan?
- What To Do When The Other Party Violates Court Orders?
Disclaimer
The commentary and opinions are for informational and educational purposes only and not to provide legal advice. You should contact an attorney in your state for legal advice concerning any particular issue or problem. You can become a client and enter the attorney-client privilege only after hiring Turner-Monahan, PPLC, by signing a written retainer agreement.