What Should I Expect During A Consultation With Turner Monahan?

Divorce and family law matters can be overwhelming and emotionally charged. Seeking legal help is often the first step to finding a resolution, but it can also feel intimidating.

In the video, Atty. Tyler Monahan and Paralegal Misty Gill of Turner-Monahan PLLC discuss how their legal team’s goal is to simplify divorce process and offer clarity to clients who may not know what to expect when reaching out for legal advice. All case evaluations are based on Texas Family Law. This content is for educational purposes only. 

When submitting a consultation form, clients can expect an immediate and personalized response. The focus is on ensuring that every inquiry is addressed as soon as possible. Emails are sent from actual team members, never leaving clients wondering whether their case has been received or reviewed. Quick and personal responses help build trust from the very beginning.

After scheduling the call, the focus shifts to gathering essential case details. Whether it’s a family law matter like divorce or another area such as child custody, the conversation ensures the legal team has a complete understanding of the case. This in-depth discussion allows the team to assess whether they can handle the case and what the next steps would look like for the client.

Turner Monahan uses a fee-for-service structure, which differs from the traditional hourly billing method. This structure provides more transparency for clients, allowing them to know upfront what services will cost. By eliminating hourly fees, clients can focus on getting the help they need without worrying about unexpected charges later on.

During the consultation, providing accurate details about the case is critical. Factors such as the type of case, the county in which it was filed, and the client’s specific needs all play a role in determining the approach. This ensures that the legal team can assess the situation properly and provide relevant solutions.

In family law matters, the Texas Family Code plays a significant role in shaping the outcome of divorce and custody cases. Some important statutes include:

Section 6.001: This section covers the grounds for divorce, allowing for no-fault divorces based on insupportability, where neither party is blamed.

Section 153.002: Best interest of the child is always the primary consideration in custody cases. The court will consider various factors to ensure that decisions are made with the child’s welfare in mind.

Section 154.125: This section explains how child support is calculated based on the paying parent’s income and other relevant factors.

Section 7.001: This statute governs the division of marital property, ensuring a just and right distribution of assets during a divorce.

These sections, among others, provide the framework for many of the legal decisions made in family law cases. Understanding how they apply can help clients better prepare for their case.

It is essential to understand that during the initial consultation, legal advice is not provided. Instead, the focus is on gathering the necessary information for the attorneys. This ensures the client’s situation is properly assessed, and the right legal strategy is formed once the case progresses.

Choosing an experienced family law attorney is critical in divorce and custody cases. Turner Monahan’s team provides not only legal guidance but also emotional support during what can be a challenging time. Having a clear and professional approach can make a significant difference in how the case unfolds.

Understanding the process from consultation to case handling makes it easier to take the first step in resolving legal issues. Consulting with a family law attorney can provide clarity and ensure that the best possible outcome is achieved based on your specific situation. Turner Monahan is here to support you every step of the way.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 “How is Child Support Determined in Texas.

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. 

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.

Speak to an Attorney today at the Law Office of Turner-Monahan to see how we can assist you in your divorce!

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