Aggressive Asset Division and Child Custody Attorney, Serving Collin County
For many people, divorce is one of the most difficult experiences they will ever have to go through. With the heavy emotional, social and financial challenges it presents, divorce is life-changing and often traumatic for those involved. While nothing can make a divorce painless, having the assistance of a highly experienced lawyer can help bring stability and resolution.
Whether your divorce seems simple or there are multiple conflicts and serious issues to be dealt with, our experienced family attorneys can provide the legal representation you need. We can help you through every aspect of your divorce, working to protect your interests and honoring the needs of your family. Contact us for a free consultation about your case.
Contested and Uncontested Divorce
In Texas, divorces are usually considered "no fault," making it relatively easy to obtain a divorce decree from a court without having to prove infidelity or another tangible problem. In an uncontested divorce, both spouses may have some idea about how they would like to divide their assets and debts and how to address some of the terms of their divorce, settling such matters as child custody, child support and spousal support. If you believe your divorce is uncontested, we can review your terms to ensure you have covered all the necessary points, then draft and help finalize the divorce for you.
A contested divorce, on the other hand, is one in which a couple has not yet agreed to the terms of the end of the marriage. Aggressive negotiations may be required to reach agreement on child custody, financial matters and other critical subjects. At The Law Offices of Michael D. Curran and Donald R. McDermitt , we are experienced with high-asset divorces and can help you protect your financial interests in the context of divorce.
McKinney Divorce and Family Law Attorneys
Contact us for an assessment of your case. We will provide a fee estimate and a careful explanation of how we can help in your divorce matter.
