McLennan County Family Law Attorney
Family law disputes in McLennan County strike at the heart of personal life and affect how families live, how children are raised, and the sharing of financial responsibilities. Whether you are preparing for a family matter for the first time or enforcing a court verdict, these cases involve both legal challenges and emotional weight. An experienced family law attorney can guide you through the process, helping you move forward with confidence and clarity.
At The Law Office of Brett H. Pritchard, we provide reliable legal representation for families across McLennan County. With nearly two decades of family law practice, our McLennan County family lawyers bring insight and strong advocacy to every case. Our goal is not only to resolve immediate disputes but also to secure solutions that remain workable long into the future.
Our Local Representation Covers Diverse Matters
Family law operates under state rules, but each county has its own unique approach to managing cases. McLennan County courts may handle scheduling, mediation requirements, and evidence differently from neighboring counties. Our attorneys are familiar with these local practices, which ensure that your case is presented in accordance with the expectations of the court. Attorney Brett H. Pritchard has represented clients across Central Texas, giving him a strong understanding of how judges in McLennan County address diverse family law issues.
Here are the areas of family we can help with in McLennan County:
Divorce and Property Division
When a marriage ends, one of the most pressing concerns is how assets and debts will be divided. Texas adopts the principle of community property, which dictates that most assets accumulated in the course of marriage are subject to division. However, there could be disputes over business interests, retirement accounts, and inherited property. In McLennan County, we assist clients in untangling these complicated issues and advocating for a fair division that reflects both their contributions and their future financial needs.
Alimony (Spousal Maintenance)
In Texas, spousal maintenance is only awarded under limited circumstances, and the courts in McLennan County follow strict guidelines. Maintenance may be granted if the paying spouse was charged with family violence within two years before filing or while the divorce is pending. It may also apply in marriages lasting ten years or longer when the requesting spouse cannot earn enough due to lack of education or skills, is the primary caregiver of a disabled child, or has a disability themselves.
These requirements are narrowly defined, and they require robust legal representation to demonstrate eligibility or contest unfair requests. Our team can provide strategic advocacy to protect your financial interests in every stage of a spousal maintenance case.
Child Custody in McLennan County
Custody cases are highly emotional situations in family law. Texas courts adopt the “best interests of the child” standard, but applying this standard requires careful consideration of the child’s needs, the parents’ circumstances, and sometimes even input from professionals or evaluators. In McLennan County, custody disputes may involve issues such as relocation, blended family arrangements, or concerns about parental fitness. Our legal team has the resources to advocate for custody solutions that protect the child’s well-being while preserving meaningful relationships with both parents.
Child Support and Financial Stability
Raising children after a separation requires reliable financial arrangements. Child support orders are generally based on state guidelines, but every family’s circumstances are different. Parents may disagree about income calculations, additional expenses for healthcare or education, or whether modifications are necessary as children grow older. A McLennan County family law attorney can help establish, enforce, and adjust support orders to ensure children receive consistent care without placing an unfair burden on either parent.
Fathers’ Rights and Paternity
For unmarried fathers, establishing paternity is a critical step in securing legal rights. Without a court order, fathers may lack authority in decision-making or visitation, regardless of their involvement in the child’s life. Our firm assists fathers in McLennan County with establishing paternity, pursuing custody, and protecting their parental role. These cases are not only about legal recognition but also about fostering strong family bonds for the benefit of children.
Post-Decree Modifications
Family law does not always end with a divorce decree or custody order. Circumstances change, and families may need to revisit prior agreements. In McLennan County, we represent clients in modification cases involving custody, visitation schedules, and support obligations. Whether a parent relocates, loses employment, or faces changes in a child’s needs, legal modifications may be necessary to reflect new realities. Our firm can help present compelling evidence to the court so that existing orders can be adapted fairly.
A McLennan County Family Law Attorney Can Help
If you are facing a family law matter in McLennan County that requires legal intervention, you need to enlist the help of a legal professional. Family law cases are personally challenging, which makes it easy to make short-sighted decisions. The Law Office of Brett H. Pritchard offers steady guidance so that you can make choices on the basis of long-term benefits rather than immediate frustration. Call us today at (254) 220-4225 and let us know how we can assist you.
Meet Our Dedicated Team
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Brett H. PritchardAttorney At LawOur lead lawyer, Brett H. Pritchard, is a graduate from Brigham Young University and Texas Tech University. Earning an exemplary reputation as an aggressive and formidable trial lawyer, Attorney Pritchard is ultimately passionate about protecting his clients' rights. -
Brent T. SykoraAttorney At LawAttorney Brent T. Sykora has a wealth of experience in the legal realm, stemming firstly from his First Chair litigation experience in both federal and state courts, administrative hearings, and ADR proceedings. -
Danah WoodsAttorney At LawDanah Woods has a broad range of state and federal civil litigation experience including trial, discovery, and mediation and has practiced throughout the State of Texas. Danah began her career working in the insurance industry as a claims adjuster and ... -
Darmeisha SlayAttorney At LawAfter graduating from St. Mary’s University, she practiced as a Paralegal at the Law Office of Brett H. Pritchard until her acceptance into the Thurgood Marshall School of Law in Houston, Texas. While at TMSL, Darmeisha was accepted to practice in the pro bono Family Law Clinic where she represented indigent clients in uncontested and contested divorces. -
Jeff LinickAttorney At LawWith a background in business and finance prior to going to law school, Mr. Linick worked for several years in the insurance industry with USAA, a company closely associated with the armed services. -
N.J. GauntSenior LitigatorNicholas J. Gaunt has been licensed as an attorney and mediator in Texas since 2009. He has practiced family law and criminal defense extensively in Bell, Coryell, Lampasas, & Milam, as well as Collin, Dallas, Denton, Travis, and Bexar County. -
Quincy HallAttorney At LawBorn in El Paso, Texas, Quincy Sterling Hall knew from a young age what it meant to be efficient, effective, and exceptional. As the son of a retired First Sergeant father and professional Health Care Liaison mother, the values and aptitude instilled in ...
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