Respected Family Law Attorneys

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Barnett Howard & Williams PLLC has garnered a reputation for being one of the best law firms in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. BHW was voted the Fort Worth Star Telegram readers in 2017 and their attorneys have been consistently recognized as Texas Super Lawyers (2015 – 2020 – Th

Christian Divorce Lawyers

Divorce, child custody, and other family law matters are often difficult and emotionally charged. BHW strives to carry some of the emotional burden and set your mind at ease throughout the legal process. Our Christian divorce lawyers truly care for your well-being and seek to be a light in midst of the storm.

DIVORCE ATTORNEYS

At Barnett, Howard Williams, PLLC, we recognize that marital separation and divorce can be one of the most difficult and emotionally painful situations that a family can experience. It is probably something you could never have envisioned when you said “I do.” In addition, divorce is often accompanied by added stress and complications. Deciding how to divide marital property (house, money, etc.) and what to do about child custody and child support are just a few of the common factors in the equation, and each side in the separation typically has competing priorities. Many times one spouse has been the primary breadwinner for the family, and alimony or spousal support may be an issue. It is not uncommon for many people facing these difficult decisions to become confused and depressed as they ponder their options. It is important to remember that the decisions a person makes during this stressful time can last a lifetime. Our divorce attorneys will protect your rights and your future while balancing the needs of your family. We will provide personal attention to each and every client and we hope to be a help during this difficult time.

CHILD SUPPORT ATTORNEYS

All parents have a duty under Texas law to support their children. Usually, the parent that does not have primary custody of the child is expected to pay support. Child support (and spousal support) laws can be confusing and frustrating. We welcome your calls and emails to help sort through this area of family law.

Most folks simply want to know, “How much child support will I have to pay?”

The judge that signs the child support order has broad discretion to determine the amount of child support a parent (obligor) should pay. The amount of child support ordered should be in the child’s best interest. The Texas legislature has established guidelines to help a judge determine child support. The guidelines, which are presumed to be in a child’s best interest, give the court a percentage to apply to a parent’s net resources. 

Contact : https://www.bhwlawfirm.com/family-law/

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