Rogers Family Lawyer
Family law matters often involve deeply personal and life-changing decisions, from divorce and child custody to adoption and property division. Individuals facing these challenges in Rogers must understand the legal processes to protect their rights and their family’s future.
Our Rogers family lawyers at The Law Office of Brett H. Pritchard have extensive experience handling a wide range of family law cases and understand Texas family law. With a focus on clarity and individualized attention, our family attorneys provide informed legal guidance tailored to each client’s unique circumstances.
Family Law Matters We Handle in Rogers
Our Rogers family lawyers provide dedicated legal guidance across a full range of family law matters. We help clients overcome emotionally challenging situations with clarity and confidence.
You can count on us for any of the following cases:
Child Custody
Texas courts prioritize the best interests of the child in every custody decision. Our Rogers family attorneys help you process conservatorship arrangements, whether joint managing or sole managing, by advocating for a parenting plan that preserves your relationship with your child.
Child Support
Texas follows strict income-based guidelines for child support calculations. We help parents establish, enforce, or modify support orders, ensuring financial arrangements genuinely reflect your child's needs and your current circumstances.
For example, after a job change, a parent earning less income may struggle to meet an existing support order. Our Rogers family lawyers can file modification requests, present updated income evidence, and advocate for reduced, court-approved child support obligations aligned with earnings.
Paternity / Fathers' Rights
Establishing paternity is the foundation of a father's legal rights in Texas. Our family lawyers assist fathers in legitimizing their parental status through the courts, unlocking rights to custody, visitation, and meaningful involvement in their child's life.
Spousal Maintenance
Rogers City, Texas, has specific eligibility requirements for spousal maintenance awards. We carefully evaluate the situation, helping you either pursue fair support or defend against unreasonable claims, always grounded in statutory guidelines.
Visitation
When parents live apart, a structured possession order protects your time with your child. Our family law attorneys work to establish or enforce visitation schedules aligned with Texas Standard Possession Order guidelines.
Divorce
Texas is a community property state, meaning most marital assets are divided equally. Our Rogers family lawyers guide you through property division, debt allocation, and all divorce proceedings, pursuing a resolution that safeguards your financial future.
Who Takes Custody of a Child After Divorce
Under Texas law, child custody, referred to as conservatorship, is determined based on the best interests of the child. Courts generally favor joint managing conservatorship, meaning both parents share rights and responsibilities, though one parent typically establishes the child's primary residence.
Sole managing conservatorship may be granted when circumstances such as abuse, neglect, or family violence make shared arrangements unsuitable.
Texas law considers multiple factors when determining conservatorship, including each parent's relationship with the child, the child's emotional and physical needs, and each parent's ability to prioritize the child's well-being over personal conflicts.
Custody decisions are rarely simple, and emotions can make the process even more challenging. Our Rogers family attorneys are here to help you understand how Texas conservatorship laws apply to your unique situation.
We work diligently to build a compelling case that reflects your commitment as a parent and protects your child's best interests throughout every stage of the process.
How Much Is Spousal Maintenance in Texas
Spousal maintenance in Texas is determined by statute and is generally limited in both amount and duration. Under Texas law, the maximum monthly maintenance a spouse can receive is the lesser of $5,000 or 20 percent of the paying spouse’s average monthly gross income.
Courts evaluate several factors to decide the exact amount, focusing on fairness and the receiving spouse’s ability to meet basic needs.
When calculating spousal maintenance, courts may consider:
- Each spouse’s financial resources and earning capacity
- The duration of the marriage
- Contributions as a homemaker
- Education and employment skills of both parties
- Acts of family violence during the marriage
- Efforts were made to seek employment or training
The length of payments is also limited, typically ranging from a few years to a maximum based on the length of the marriage, unless exceptional circumstances apply.
Because these determinations can impact your financial future, working with our experienced family lawyers can make a difference. Our attorneys carefully evaluate your situation, advocate for a fair outcome, and ensure all relevant factors are properly presented to the court to protect your interests.
Discuss Your Case With Our Experienced Family Lawyers
An issue like unfair visitation rights can disrupt your relationship with your child, causing emotional stress and missed bonding opportunities. Our Rogers family lawyers at The Law Office of Brett H. Pritchard can help you establish, enforce, or modify possession orders to protect your time with your child.
We provide strategic guidance, handle all filings, and advocate aggressively in court to ensure your parental rights are respected. Call us at (254) 220-4225 or contact us online to schedule a consultation today.
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 ... -
Gregory WilsonAttorney At LawGregory L. “Greg” Wilson, J.D., is a seasoned Texas attorney licensed since 2009, practicing with The Law Office of Brett H. Pritchard in San Antonio and Killeen. Greg brings a broad and versatile legal background to every case, representing individuals ... -
Rebecca GriffinAttorney At LawRebecca C. Griffin, J.D., is an experienced family law attorney with The Law Office of Brett H. Pritchard, licensed to practice in Texas since 2008. Rebecca helps clients through some of the most important and sensitive moments of their lives, focusing on ... -
Tal HammockAttorney At LawRoy Talmadge “Tal” Hammock, J.D., is a highly experienced Texas attorney practicing with The Law Office of Brett H. Pritchard. Tal has been licensed in Texas since 1995 and brings over 25 years of diverse legal experience to the firm, representing clients ...
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