Get Help From Experienced Round Rock Divorce Attorneys
At Izzo & Associates, PLLC, our team knows that most judges in the state of Texas prefer that parties settle their cases as peacefully as possible, especially when children are involved. While this is not always achievable due to the nature of an adversarial dispute, our divorce attorneys in Austin and Round Rock use their knowledge and experience of family law to attempt negotiated settlements, saving time and money and avoiding emotional distress for both the adults and young ones involved.
Why Hire Izzo & Associates, PLLC, For Your Round Rock Divorce
When you have an important family law issue like divorce on your mind, you want an Round Rock divorce attorney with experience. At Izzo & Associates, PLLC, our legal team works hands-on with clients. Our lawyers have more than 20 years of experience handling a wide range of family law problems. There is no situation that we are afraid to tackle, including:
- We can handle the most challenging of divorces.
- We can assert your rights to visitation with a child.
- We can argue for the proper amount of spousal or child support.
- We handle all issues related to divorce and will work towards fulfilling your goals.
Types Of Divorces We Handle
While divorce cases are as individual as the people involved, some typical cases we handle include:
- Contested: This involves contentious split where spouses disagree on one or more key issues that are often litigation in court.
- Uncontested: Couples are in agreement on all major issues, which allows for a smooth and less stressful process.
- Mediated: This is a process where the two sides work together collaboratively to make decisions and resolve issues.
- High net worth: The couple has substantial income and/or a large portfolio of assets, including businesses, stocks and other valuable assets.
- Allegations of abuse: A spouse physically or mentally abused a family member.
- Mentally unstable: Many divorces are due to addiction or other mental health challenges like depression.
- Infidelity: This is indisputable grounds for divorce.
Building Your Round Rock Divorce Case
A necessary legal tool that our attorneys can use to glean the evidence needed to advance or complete our clients’ cases involves conducting various forms of discovery. Our Austin divorce lawyers are adept at developing and sending out discovery requests, including:
- Requests for the production of documents
- Subpoenas for information from third parties
- Interrogatories (written questions)
- Depositions (questioning the opposing party in front of a court reporter under oath)
- Business or medical record affidavits
- Developing and sending out requests for admissions, which require the opposing party to admit or deny specific facts for the record
Conducting discovery can, in the appropriate circumstance, assist our clients in locating assets and debts and in collecting proof of fault or fraud. It should be noted that unless the above tools are necessary for your case, our team at Izzo & Associates, PLLC, can conserve time and costs for our clients by settling divorces via other means.
The Divorce Timeline In Texas
A timeline can vary based on the complexity of the case and the court’s schedule. Nonetheless, here is a general timeline for a divorce in Texas, outlining key milestones and deadlines:
- Filing the petition: One spouse files an Original Petition for Divorce with the court.
- Service of process: The other spouse is served with divorce papers, usually within a few weeks.
- Waiting period: Texas requires a mandatory 60-day waiting period from the date the petition is filed before the divorce can be finalized.
- Response: The responding spouse has about 20 days plus the following Monday to file an answer.
- Discovery (if necessary): Both parties must exchange accurate financial information and other relevant documents.
- Negotiation and settlement: Parties attempt to reach an agreement on issues such as property division, child custody and support.
- Mediation (if needed): A neutral third-party mediator may assist in resolving disputes.
- Final decree of divorce: If uncontested, the decree can be finalized shortly after the 60-day period. If contested, it may take longer, potentially requiring a trial.
- Trial (if contested): If no agreement is reached, a court date is set for a judge to decide on the unresolved issues.
- Finalization: The judge signs the Final Decree of Divorce, officially ending the marriage.
The entire process generally takes six months to a year or more. Trials can slow down the process considerably.
How Our Attorneys Approach Negotiations And Court Appearances In Divorce Cases
Our divorce lawyers treat our clients like family, offering personal attention and consistent communication. They use our experience to help simplify the legal processes faced by spouses, unmarried partners, grandparents and any other individuals who may be involved. They are particularly concerned with the well-being and rights of any children involved in each situation.
Before your Austin or Round Rock divorce case even goes to the negotiating table, our attorneys can use all the legal tools at their disposal in discovery to gather the evidence they need to support your position. That allows them to take a strategic approach to negotiations that can often be successful.
If negotiations fail, however, you will find that our attorneys are aggressive, unrelenting advocates in the courtroom. They always hope for a peaceful resolution to every dispute, but they are not afraid to fight for our clients in court. That makes our team a formidable power in every situation and a continual source of ongoing support for those it represents.
Let Our Round Rock Divorce Lawyers Stand Up For Your Needs
If you are ready to meet with a divorce attorney in Austin or Round Rock whom you can trust to have your best interests in mind, contact Izzo & Associates, PLLC, today. Call 512-982-1161 or email us here to schedule your initial consultation today.