Anna, TX Divorce Law Firms & Lawyers

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Pfister Family Law

4.7
48 Reviews
  • Serving Anna, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers3 awards

  • John Pfister is an experienced and highly regarded Frisco family law attorney serving Denton & Collin counties. As a Board-Certified Family Law Specialist, he understands the... Read More

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  • Serving Anna, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

  • Dallas/Fort Worth Lawyers Who Won't Back DownOur firm is headed by C. "Luke" Gunnstaks, a Dallas area lawyer in practice since 1991. Before that, he was in a popular Texas band,... Read More

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C. Luke Gunnstaks
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  • Serving Anna, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers1 award

  • Musgrove Law Firm, P.C. takes care of its clients and their business. Our Law Firm puts it clients first by zealously representing their interests.

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Nelson Law Group PC

4.9
26 Reviews
  • Serving Anna, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers2 awards

  • Credibility and Compassion when your family needs it most. Servicing Denton, Tarrant, Collin, and Dallas Counties.

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  • Serving Anna, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 5 lawyers2 awards

  • We focus on providing exceptional legal services to businesses and individuals on business, construction and family law matters. Contact us today to discuss your case and get the... Read More

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  • Serving Anna, TX and Collin County, Texas

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  • Highly accredited attorneys with 28+ years of experience with family law and personal injury cases. When Results Matter, Go With Experience You Can Trust to get the best possible... Read More

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Halina Radchenko
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Schorr Law Firm PC

4.7
157 Reviews
  • Serving Anna, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers4 awards

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Jared Aldinger
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  • Serving Anna, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 7 lawyers3 awards

  • PROVIDING CUSTOM-TAILORED LEGAL SOLUTIONS

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Saunders | Walsh

4.8
88 Reviews
  • Serving Anna, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 13 lawyers3 awards

  • Saunders Walsh & Beard is a business litigation law firm in Craig Ranch at the four corners of Plano, Frisco, Allen & McKinney. Our Preeminent-Rated attorneys handle a... Read More

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Michael Weaver
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Mueller Family Law

4.8
51 Reviews
  • Serving Anna, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 6 lawyers3 awards

  • Our century of experience, specialization and tailored approach to representation has helped thousands of clients. Our team is ready to help you and your loved ones solve your... Read More

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Rob McAngus
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  • Serving Anna, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 9 lawyers2 awards

  • We, at the Law Offices of Nemeth & Flores, realize how overwhelming it can be to deal with an omnipotent body such as the IRS. As a tax law firm our primary goal is to save our... Read More

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Eric Bennett
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Divorce lawyers specialize in the legal dissolution of a marriage. They guide clients through the complexities of dividing assets and debts, determining spousal support (alimony), and resolving disputes through negotiation, mediation, or litigation when necessary. These attorneys advocate for their clients’ financial interests to achieve a fair and equitable settlement or court order.

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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can a Trinidadian file for a divorce in Trinidad although I was married in Texas to a permanent resident there?

Answered by attorney Renea Overstreet
Divorce lawyer at The Overstreet Law Firm
I only practicei in Texas. No matter where you got married, you can file for divorce in Texas if you meet the residence requirement. You have to live in the state for 6 months and you file in the county you've lived in for 90 days. You would have to ask a lawyer in Trinidad whether you can file there. It's likely that any jurisdiction has a residency and domicile requirement.
I only practicei in Texas. No matter where you got married, you can file for divorce in Texas if you meet the residence requirement. You have to live in the state for 6 months and you file in the county you've lived in for 90 days. You would have to ask a lawyer in Trinidad whether you can file there. It's likely that any jurisdiction has a residency and domicile requirement.
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What do I need to do if I don't want to proceed with my military husbands petition for divorce from his home state?

Bradley Roger Gammell
Answered by attorney Bradley Roger Gammell (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Gammell & Associates
The proper way to contest personal jurisdiction in the divorce suit is for you to file what is called a Special Appearance.   In it you can claim that you do not have sufficient contacts with Texas for the State to exercise jurisdiction over you.  There are exceptions.   For example, if you were a resident of Texas when you were married and then moved out of state in conjunction with your husband's orders, then Texas considers you to remain a Texas resident for divorce purposes.   One other point:  Your husband's claim that you will get nothing in Texas is simply wrong.   Among other things, you will be entitled to a pro-rata portion of his military retirement (assuming that he makes it to 20 years).  In addition, Texas values assets like retirement as of the date of divorce whereas California values them as of the date of separation.   Therefore, you would be entitled to slightly more retired pay if you divorce in Texas.
The proper way to contest personal jurisdiction in the divorce suit is for you to file what is called a Special Appearance.   In it you can claim that you do not have sufficient contacts with Texas for the State to exercise jurisdiction over you.  There are exceptions.   For example, if you were a resident of Texas when you were married and then moved out of state in conjunction with your husband's orders, then Texas considers you to remain a Texas resident for divorce purposes.   One other point:  Your husband's claim that you will get nothing in Texas is simply wrong.   Among other things, you will be entitled to a pro-rata portion of his military retirement (assuming that he makes it to 20 years).  In addition, Texas values assets like retirement as of the date of divorce whereas California values them as of the date of separation.   Therefore, you would be entitled to slightly more retired pay if you divorce in Texas.
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What can I do if both my wife and I file for divorce, I sign the papers needed but she refuses to do so?

Kimberly Demetrice French
Answered by attorney Kimberly Demetrice French (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Kimberly D. Moss, PLLC
Your grandfather needs to hire an attorney. If his wife is no longer willing to agree to the terms of the divorce, he needs to proceed with a contested divorce which a licensed attorney can help him do. It sounds like he initiated the case on his own (pro se), but now that she is no longer willing to sign the final decree with their agreed upon terms, he is going to need some help.
Your grandfather needs to hire an attorney. If his wife is no longer willing to agree to the terms of the divorce, he needs to proceed with a contested divorce which a licensed attorney can help him do. It sounds like he initiated the case on his own (pro se), but now that she is no longer willing to sign the final decree with their agreed upon terms, he is going to need some help.
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