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Houston Divorce Attorney

Prominent, Experienced Houston Divorce Representation

The approach you and your lawyer take in your divorce can affect you for years to come. Custody, marital property, spousal maintenance, child support and visitation are complex issues that can lead to expensive, frustrating litigation if your attorney doesn't have the experience and knowledge needed to resolve issues efficiently.

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I am Houston divorce lawyer Donald E. Robinowitz. At my law firm, I believe that every client deserves compassionate, intelligent legal representation that is focused on finding solutions that make sense for you and your children now and in the future. I will protect your interests and work closely with you to identify the best plan of action for you and your family.

To arrange a free consultation to discuss your Texas divorce or any other family law issue, call 713.893.1886 or toll free 888.587.9098. You can also contact my Houston law office online.

Handling All Divorce Issues in Texas

Whether you are considering divorce, or you were served with divorce papers, I understand that you are going through a stressful time. Based in Houston, Texas, I am a solo attorney with more than 20 years of experience in family law. I provide strong legal advocacy for men or women in Harris County and surrounding counties.

  • If you have few assets and have come to an amicable agreement, I can properly draft the papers for your uncontested divorce.
  • If you are a business owner or a professional, such as a doctor, lawyer or architect, I know how to meet your needs regarding the fair division of business property, income and other assets.
  • If you believe you can reach a collaborative settlement with some legal guidance, I am experienced in both negotiation and mediation.
  • If your divorce involves complex property concerns, asset and business valuation and/or child custody issues, I have the skill to resolve those issues either through negotiation or in court.

You're Angry. I Understand That. But Are You Sure You Want to Go to Court?

In Texas, you can be divorced no sooner than 60 days after filing, even in a no-fault divorce. Your case will be set for trial between 9 and 15 months after the filing date (if you don't settle before then). Most people discover that litigation is expensive and emotionally exhausting. Additionally, going to court means a judge gets the final say in all property and custody matters. All of this means an out-of-court resolution, through mediation or the collaborative process, is often preferable.

Contact a Harris County Marriage Dissolution Lawyer for a Free Consultation

I listen. I'm responsive to your concerns and I promise to work with you directly throughout the entire process. Discover for yourself why so many clients are referred to me by satisfied former clients or legal professionals.

To schedule your free consultation, call 713.893.1886 or 888.587.9098. You can also contact my Houston law office online.