Family Law Services

Compassionate legal support for divorce, custody, support, adoption, and more.

Our Services

Full-spectrum family law solutions tailored to your unique needs.

Custody & Visitation

Guidance for child custody, visitation, and parenting plans that prioritize your child's best interests.

Divorce & Separation

Support through divorce, legal separation, and related family transitions.

Adoption Services

Legal assistance for adoption processes, including step-parent and relative adoptions.

Our Process

A caring approach to resolving family law matters.

1

Initial Consultation

We meet to understand your family situation and legal needs.

2

Case Assessment

We evaluate your case and outline the best legal strategy.

3

Documentation & Filing

We prepare all necessary legal documents and court filings.

4

Resolution & Support

We guide you through the process to achieve the best outcome for your matter.

Client Testimonials

What families say about our compassionate legal support.

"They helped us through a difficult custody situation with compassion and expertise. Our children's best interests were always the priority."

Maria S., Mother

"Professional, caring, and knowledgeable. They made our adoption process smooth and stress-free."

James and Lisa K., Adoptive Parents

Family Law — Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Texas family law matters we handle.

What areas of family law does the firm handle in Houston?
We handle divorce (contested and uncontested), child custody and visitation, child and spousal support, paternity, adoption, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, and modifications and enforcement of existing family-court orders throughout Harris, Fort Bend, and surrounding Texas counties.
How long does a family-law case take in Texas?
Texas requires a minimum 60-day waiting period from filing before a divorce can be finalized. Uncontested matters often finalize shortly after that window; contested custody and property cases typically take six to eighteen months depending on court schedules, discovery, and whether mediation succeeds.
How does Texas decide child custody?
Texas courts decide conservatorship and possession based on the best interest of the child, considering factors such as each parent's ability to care for the child, the child's wishes (often heard at age 12+), stability of the home, and history of family violence. Joint managing conservatorship is the statutory presumption absent evidence to the contrary.
Do I need an attorney if my spouse and I agree on everything?
Even fully agreed divorces involve enforceable orders affecting property, debt, retirement accounts, and child arrangements for years to come. An attorney ensures the paperwork actually achieves what you agreed to and complies with Texas Family Code requirements — errors are often expensive to fix later.
What does an initial consultation cost?
Call our office at (281) 348-6723 to discuss your matter. We will explain our consultation policy and fee structure during the first call so you can decide how to proceed without surprises.

Contact Us

Ready to discuss your family law needs? Contact our team for compassionate legal guidance.

(281) 348-6723
busbytexas@gmail.com
715 E. Whitney, Houston, TX 77022

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