Family Law Attorneys in Mansfield
Representation for Any Family Law Case in Tarrant County, TX
Are you in the middle of a family law issue or lawsuit? Let the Mansfield attorneys of Coker, Robb & Cannon, Family Lawyers jump into action on your behalf. When you hire our legal team to guide and represent you throughout the case, you can leave everything up to us, from initially researching your case to going to court in your name if needed. We have decades of collective practice experience to put to good use, whether your case involves family law, divorce, child custody, or estate law.
Have questions? Find answers here. Dial (940) 293-2313 and set up an initial case consultation.
Why Choose Coker, Robb & Cannon, Family Lawyers?
At Coker, Robb & Cannon, Family Lawyers, we’ll proudly tell you that we should be your first choice for a variety of legal issues. Of course, you shouldn’t just take our word for it. We think once you know a little more about our law firm, the choice will be clear.
Reasons why people pick our Mansfield family lawyers include:
- We first opened our doors in 1998 and have steadily grown ever since.
- We have more than 110 years of combined legal experience.
- We are led by three Board Certified Family Law Specialists.
- We make it easy to talk to your attorney through video consultations and remote meetings.
What Cases Does Our Firm Handle?
When your life runs into legal trouble, head straight over to our law office for help. Thanks to our eclectic backgrounds as a collective team of legal professionals, we can manage cases involving all sorts of cases, concerns, and conflicts.
Different case types that we focus on at Coker, Robb & Cannon, Family Lawyers include:
- Family law: Family law covers many different types of legal topics that directly concern or affect your family life or family dynamic, such as where your children will live if you get a divorce. You can put us in charge of your family law case, no matter what it involves.
- Divorce: We believe that ending a marriage shouldn’t be slowed down by legal twists and complications. With our representation and guidance, you can feel more confident about how your divorce progresses. Hopefully, when your divorce is over, you’ll be ready to see it as one chapter of your life that leads to a brighter future for everyone.
- Child custody: The rights to keep living with your child and to make important decisions for them after divorce depend on what child custody rights you are assigned. In most cases, Texas family law courts prefer to use joint custody arrangements, which means the parents share responsibilities similarly to how they did while married.
- Estate law: You can talk to us about different estate law procedures and tools to plan for your future and that of your family. Wills and trusts are popular options for making an estate plan, but there might be many other options that fit your goals and circumstances, which we can review with you. Ask us about estate administration services, too.
How We Help Manage Your Case
Every step in a family law, divorce, or estate law case is a legal process. If you aren’t familiar with that process, it can cause problems or delays. To avoid them and keep your case moving, put us in charge of it. We’re here to help manage your case from start to finish, so you can stay focused on other parts of your life that need your attention, like your family or career, or just taking care of yourself.
We can help manage your case by:
- Informing you of your different legal options based on your case type.
- Investigating the circumstances surrounding or leading up to your case.
- Preparing and filing any legal documents on your behalf like a divorce petition.
- Answering any responses or inquiries for you.
- Attempting to negotiate a settlement or agreement with the other party.
- Representing you in court if necessary.
Whenever You Need Help, Feel Free to Reach Out
There is never a bad time to reach out to Coker, Robb & Cannon, Family Lawyers. Our Mansfield family lawyers are standing by to lend a professional hand and take the lead. Your goals are our own, so let’s work toward them together.
Call (940) 293-2313 if you would like to speak with a member of our Mansfield family law attorneys today.
Frequently Asked Questions
More Questions? Consult an Attorney at Coker, Robb & Cannon, Family Lawyers!
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Where Is Your Closest Law Office to Mansfield, Texas?The nearest office we have to Mansfield is in Fort Worth, located at 420 Throckmorton St., Suite 200, Fort Worth TX 76102. For your convenience, we offer virtual and video conferencing options that allow us to remotely meet with you at various points as your case progresses.
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What Should I Bring to My Initial Consultation?Before your initial consultation with our Mansfield family lawyers, we will tell you if any pieces of documentation could be important for your potential case. For example, we usually want to see financial and asset summaries when a client schedules a consultation for a property division or spousal support case.
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How Can I Prepare for a Family Court Hearing?Each family court has different expectations and procedures, usually varying due to a specific judge’s preferences. By hiring our local family attorneys, we can use our familiarity with local judges and courthouses to your advantage by telling you what to expect. Overall, though, you should plan to act and dress professionally.
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What Are Some of the Most Impressive Recognitions Your Legal Team Has Earned?While we have many reasons to be proud of our entire legal team, we believe it is truly impressive that we are led by three attorneys who have been Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Family Law: Attorney Coker, Attorney Robb, and Attorney Cannon.
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What Should I Avoid Saying on Social Media While I Have a Family Law Case Pending?Social media can be your enemy if you have a pending family law or divorce case. Oftentimes, opposing parties like soon-to-be ex-spouses will browse social media posts for anything they can use in the case, even if it means misconstruing something. For example, if you post a picture on Facebook that shows you getting drinks with your friends, your spouse could try to argue that it shows that you are unfit for parenthood because you spend too much time at bars or away from home. When in doubt, keep out of social media until your case is done.
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