Why Hire Turner-Monahan to Defend Your Family Case

Being met with disappointment when speaking to lawyers and attorneys can be common, especially if you haven’t found the right group of people to help you with your case. As a client, you might feel that your attorney is detached from your case.

It can make sense having this feeling, especially if you’re undergoing a divorce or a child custody case. If this is what you’ve felt before or are fearing, Turner-Monahan, PLLC. could make a difference.

Why Hire Us

Turner-Monahan is a family-centric practice. Our members are family and we can’t help but treat our clients in the same manner as well.

We do not bother about putting a huge wall between us and our clients, in fact, we encourage collaboration. By having familial values, we only want our clients to put their trust in us that their needs will always be put first. With your trust and our collaborative approach, we’re sure to be able to represent you even better as your case progresses.

On top of the familial experience that we’re able to impart, our solid years of experience as a family attorney fort worth is a huge factor in helping your case progress in the manner beneficial to you.

Our expertise include the following:

  • Experience in high-net worth divorce and military divorce.
  • Child custody and child visitation arrangements.
  • Distribution of marital assets.
  • Modification of court orders.
  • Mediation and collaborative agreements.

Our very own Atty. Turner Monahan has been recognized as a Rising Star by Superlawyers.com. He has also been recognized by Fort Worth Magazine having been labelled as one of the Top Attorneys in Fort Worth from 2018 to 2020.

So, if you’re ever in need of help in any family case, be sure to get in touch with Turner-Monahan, PLLC. in Fort Worth, Texas. Call us today for a free consultation.

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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