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Divorce Representation

Protecting Your Rights, Family, and Future

Divorce is never easy—but with the right legal guidance, you can move forward with clarity and peace of mind. At Daniel Albert Law Firm, we help individuals navigate the divorce process with professionalism, compassion, and a focus on protecting their best interests.

Whether your case is uncontested or involves complex matters such as property division, custody, or immigration status, our legal team in Houston, Texas, is here to support you every step of the way.

Our Divorce Services Include:

  • Determine child custody arrangements
  • Uncontested Divorce
  • Contested Divorce and Litigation
  • Division of Marital Property and Debts
  • Child Custody and Visitation Agreements
  • Child Support and Spousal Maintenance (Alimony)
  • Protective Orders in Cases of Domestic Violence
  • Immigration-related Divorce Support (e.g. VAWA, green card status)

We work with U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, and immigrants to ensure your legal and personal interests are protected—especially when your immigration status depends on your marriage.

Why Choose Daniel Albert Law Firm?

Personalized strategy for your unique situation
Bilingual representation in English and Spanish
Experience with cross-border and mixed-status families
Discreet, compassionate handling of sensitive issues
Strong courtroom advocacy when negotiation is not enough

From filing the initial petition to negotiating final orders, our goal is to help you make informed decisions and achieve the best possible outcome for yourself and your children.

Divorce in Texas: Key Facts

Texas is a “no-fault” divorce state, which means you don’t need to prove wrongdoing to file for divorce. However, issues like adultery, cruelty, and abandonment can still affect how the court decides on property and custody.

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

Take the First Step Toward a New Chapter

If you’re considering divorce, don’t go through it alone. Let our team provide the legal support you need to protect your rights and move forward with strength.

Contact

  • 10925 Beechnut St, Suite A106, Houston, TX 77072
  • (832) 930-3059 (English)
  • (832) 356-7254 (Español)
  • info@danielalbertlaw.com

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