- DivorceUncontested Divorce: This means that you and your spouse have an agreement regarding the issues of your children and the division of your property and debts. Your spouse can sign a waiver and does not have to be served.
- Child SupportContested Divorce: This means that you and your spouse do not have any agreement on the issues of your case. Your spouse will have to be served. The closest thing we have in Texas to legal separation is temporary orders. These are the rules you live by during the pendency of the divorce. There is a hearing and the judge determines temporary custody, child support, visitation, medical insurance coverage for the children, and temporary use of house and cars.
- Child Custody and VisitationElizabeth Phillips is committed to the practice of divorce and family law in Harris and Fort Bend Counties. She has worked for positive outcomes in complicated divorces, child custody and property division cases while keeping attorney fees under control. She is dedicated to helping each client through the often difficult times while reaching the best outcome for their case.
- AdoptionIf you want to discuss a step-parent adoption, then please right-click on the link and choose "Save As..." or "Save Target As...", (depending on what your browser indicates...) Adoption Information Sheet. This will save the information sheet to your computer, where you can then go and fill it out.
- Premarital AgreementIf you are contemplating getting married and want to discuss a prenuptial agreement to protect your assets then please right-click on the link and choose "Save As..." or "Save Target As...", (depending on what your browser indicates...) Preuptial Information Sheet. This will save the information sheet to your computer, where you can then go and fill it out.
- Legal Separation
- Wills
- Power of AttorneyA Medical Power of Attorney is a document in which you name someone to be your agent to make health care decisions for you in the event you cannot make those decision for yourself.
- Probate