Texas Divorce Lawyer

Divorce is never easy, but you shouldn’t have to navigate the process alone. At Eaton Family Law Group, we provide strategic, compassionate representation for Texans facing one of life’s most difficult transitions. Our team handles the legal burden so you can focus on rebuilding, protecting your children, and moving forward with confidence.

If you’re considering divorce anywhere in Texas, our attorneys are ready to help you take the next step.

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    Count on Eaton Family Law for Statewide Divorce Representation

    Led by founding attorney Travis Eaton, our firm represents clients across Texas with a focus on careful preparation, clear communication, and results that respect your dignity and long-term well-being. As a husband and father, Travis understands how crucial it is to protect children during a family law case, and that commitment drives every legal decision our team makes. Whether your divorce is straightforward or highly contested, you’ll have an advocate who understands Texas family courts, state-specific laws, and the strategies needed to secure the best possible outcome.

    Our Process: How We Guide Clients Through a Texas Divorce

    Consultation & Strategy

    We begin by listening closely to your story, identifying your priorities, and creating a plan tailored to Texas divorce laws and the mandatory waiting period. From the start, you receive a clear roadmap of what to expect and how we’ll protect your rights.

    Mediation & Negotiation

    Most Texas divorces involve negotiation before litigation. We work to resolve child custody, support, and property division in a cooperative setting when possible, helping you avoid unnecessary stress and delays. Our attorneys advocate firmly while keeping your privacy and peace of mind at the forefront.

    Litigation When Necessary

    If an agreement cannot be reached, we are fully prepared to represent you in court. Our team builds strong cases supported by evidence, expert testimony when needed, and a thorough understanding of Texas procedures — giving you a strong voice before the judge.

    Throughout every stage, we maintain consistent communication and make sure you never feel lost in the process.

    Types of Divorce Cases We Handle Across Texas

    Contested Divorce
    When spouses disagree on custody, property division, or financial matters, the divorce becomes contested. These cases often involve court appearances and detailed legal strategy. Our firm is experienced in navigating high-conflict situations and providing steady support from start to finish.
    Uncontested Divorce
    Even when spouses agree on all terms, legal documentation must be prepared correctly to avoid future disputes. We ensure your agreement is enforceable, complete, and aligned with Texas law so your divorce can move smoothly through the courts.

    Whether you live in Katy, Sugar Land, Tomball, Austin, Dallas, or anywhere in the state, Eaton Family Law Group offers reliable, experienced representation that puts your family’s future first.

    Experienced Legal Guidance for Every Divorce Issue

    Divorce affects every part of your life. Our Texas divorce attorneys are prepared to help you navigate:

    Filing for Divorce

    We guide you through petitions, responses, disclosures, and all required paperwork under the Texas Family Code.

    Military Divorce

    Active duty service members and spouses face unique rules under federal and state law. Our firm is experienced in handling specialized military divorce cases.

    Muslim Family Law

    Our attorneys provide culturally informed representation for Muslim families, including matters involving Islamic marriage contracts and community expectations.

    Child Custody & Modifications

    Your children come first. We fight to protect your parental rights, establish suitable parenting plans, and modify existing orders when life changes.

    Divorce Decree Enforcement

    If your ex-spouse violates a court order, we help you pursue enforcement through the proper legal channels.

    Mediation Services

    Mediation is often faster and more cost-effective than litigation. We help you negotiate terms privately and constructively.

    Financial Consequences & Property Division

    Texas is a community property state. We protect your financial interests, including the division of assets, debts, retirement accounts, and real estate.

    Adoption & Complex Family Structures

    We also represent families navigating adoption, including cases involving grandparents, aunts, uncles, or blended households.

    Searching for a Lawyer? We’re Here to Help

    Divorce involves legal, emotional, and financial decisions that shape your future. The right attorney ensures your voice is heard and your rights are protected. If you’re unsure where to start or what your next move should be, we’re ready to walk you through your options and help you take control.

    Proudly Representing Clients in
    Houston and Beyond

    Tomball, Texas

    17138 North Eldridge Parkway, Suite F-2 Tomball, TX 77377

    Houston, Texas

    1105 Yale St, Houston, TX 77008

    Katy, Texas

    440 Cobia Dr., Suite 1204, Katy, TX 77494

    Sugar Land, Texas

    Tower Executive Suites, 19901 Southwest Fwy Suite 239

    Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce in Texas

    Texas requires a mandatory 60-day waiting period after filing. However, contested cases or divorces involving complex assets, custody disputes, or extensive negotiations may take several months or longer.

    Not always. Many divorces can be finalized through settlement or mediation without a courtroom appearance. Court is generally required only if disputes remain unresolved.

    Costs vary depending on whether the divorce is contested, how many issues are involved, and whether litigation is necessary. We provide transparent guidance so you understand what to expect based on your situation.

    To file, at least one spouse must have lived in Texas for six months and in the county of filing for at least 90 days.

    An uncontested divorce means both spouses agree on all terms, including custody, support, and property division. A contested divorce involves disagreements that require negotiation or court intervention.

    While you are not required to hire an attorney, a lawyer ensures your rights are protected, your paperwork is correct, and your orders are enforceable. Mistakes in divorce filings can lead to long-term financial or custody issues.

    Texas follows community property laws, meaning most property acquired during the marriage is subject to fair division. Courts may consider factors such as income differences, fault grounds, and child-related responsibilities.

    Spousal maintenance is available only in certain circumstances. Eligibility typically depends on financial need, the duration of the marriage, and factors outlined in the Texas Family Code.

    Retirement savings accumulated during the marriage are generally considered community property. Proper legal documentation, such as QDROs, may be required to divide accounts correctly.

    Yes. Custody and visitation orders can be modified if there has been a substantial change in circumstances or if the modification is in the child’s best interest.

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