Plano Family Lawyers
Providing Compassionate & Skilled Legal Representation in Collin County, TX
When you are facing a family law matter, it can be one of the most challenging times of your life. Matters involving your family are the most personal and can be the most emotionally charged of all legal issues. Having a skilled and compassionate attorney to guide you through the process is crucial. Our Plano family law attorneys at Coker, Robb & Cannon, Family Lawyers, have been serving clients in Plano, Texas, since 1998. We have the experience and knowledge necessary to help you navigate whatever family law issue you may be facing.
Call (940) 293-2313 or contact us online to schedule a consultation.
How Our Plano Family Lawyers Can Help You
At Coker, Robb & Cannon, Family Lawyers, we take a team approach to each case we handle. When you hire our firm, you will have a team of professionals working on your case. Our team is made up of attorneys, paralegals, and legal assistants who work together to provide you with the best possible representation. We are available to answer your questions and address your concerns throughout the process. Our team will ensure that you are fully informed of all your legal options and rights so that you can make the best decision for your family.
Our firm can assist you with the following family law matters:
- Divorce: The legal dissolution of a marriage, including issues such as property division, child custody, and spousal support.
- Child custody: Determining the legal and physical custody of children after a divorce or separation, including visitation rights and parenting plans.
- Child support: Court-ordered financial support paid by one parent to the other for the care and maintenance of their child or children.
- Adoption: The legal process of establishing parental rights and responsibilities for a child who is not biologically related to one or both parents.
- Paternity: Establishing legal fatherhood, including determining parental rights and responsibilities, often through DNA testing.
- Property division: Dividing marital assets and debts between spouses during a divorce, including real estate, financial assets, and personal property.
- Spousal support (alimony): Financial support paid by one spouse to the other during or after a divorce to help maintain the recipient's standard of living.
- Legal separation: A legal arrangement where spouses live apart but remain married, often involving agreements regarding child custody, support, and property division.
- Prenuptial agreements: Legal contracts entered into by couples before marriage that outline the division of assets and spousal support in the event of divorce or death.
- Post-marital agreements: Similar to prenuptial agreements but entered into after marriage, often to address changes in circumstances or assets during the marriage.
What is the Family Code in Texas?
The Texas Family Code is a set of laws that governs family law matters in the state of Texas. These laws cover everything from divorce and child custody to adoption and paternity. The Family Code is updated periodically to reflect changes in family law and to ensure that the laws are fair and just. Our attorneys are well-versed in the Texas Family Code and can help you understand how it applies to your case.
How to Choose a Family Law Attorney in Plano, TX
When choosing a family law attorney, you want to make sure that you choose someone who is experienced, knowledgeable, and compassionate. You want to work with an attorney who is available to answer your questions and address your concerns. You also want to make sure that the attorney you choose is someone you feel comfortable with. Divorce and other family law matters can be incredibly personal and emotional. You want to work with an attorney who will be sensitive to your needs and who will be there for you every step of the way.
When choosing an attorney, you should consider the following:
- Experience: You want to work with an attorney who has experience handling family law matters. An experienced attorney will be familiar with the law and the legal process. They will know what it takes to be successful in your case.
- Reputation: When choosing an attorney, you should look for someone who has a good reputation in the community. You can ask friends and family members for recommendations or read online reviews.
- Communication: You want to choose an attorney who is a good communicator. They should be able to explain things in a way that you can understand. They should also be available to answer your questions and address your concerns.
- Personality: When choosing an attorney, you should consider their personality. You want to work with someone who you feel comfortable with and who you trust.
At Coker, Robb & Cannon, Family Lawyers, we have been serving clients in Plano, Texas, since 1998. We have the experience and knowledge necessary to help you navigate the legal process and reach a fair and favorable resolution in your case. We are committed to providing our clients with the compassionate and skilled legal representation they deserve.
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