Bryan, Texas Family Law Attorney

Divorce is Tough. We’re Tougher.

Our Bryan Family Law Services

From nuclear family to extended family, from blood relations to adopted relatives, these are the people that make life worth living. That’s what makes it all the more difficult when family disputes become so complicated that the law needs to step in.

The good news is that you don’t have to go it alone. At C.E. Borman & Associates, we have decades of experience helping Texas families from all walks of life through these family law challenges. Our honest, compassionate, and experienced family law team can walk you through the legal processes while helping you stay focused on what really matters.

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Child Custody & Support

Our clients often have strong, committed feelings about how their children should be raised. At the end of the day, the most important consideration is what’s best for the child. Our dedicated team draws on our decades of experience in Texas family law to protect you and your child’s rights and obtain the best outcome for everyone.

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Modifications

At C.E. Borman, we’ve been helping families throughout Texas through divorce and child custody modifications for decades, and we know how unpredictable life can be. That’s why we’re committed to helping our clients modify court orders for custody arrangements or support payments.

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Adoption

Adopting a child is one of the most exciting adventures a parent can take on.  But there’s also a lot of red tape that comes with adoption. No matter your circumstances, it’s vital to have an experienced adoption attorney at your side. At C. E. Borman, we love nothing more than helping families grow, and we use our decades of experience to help ensure that happens.

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Our Bryan Family Law Case Process

01. STEP ONE

Call 979-200-4725

02. STEP TWO

We’ll learn more about your situation and discuss your options for moving forward.

03. STEP THREE

Together, we’ll get to work resolving your issues – representing you through mediation and, if necessary, in court.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is family law?

Family law is an umbrella category that covers a wide range of legal matters, including divorce, child custody, adoption, domestic violence protection orders, and prenuptial agreements. Many law firms, like C.E. Borman help most of their clients with divorce and other related legal issues.

What are the options for resolving family disputes?

With a lawyer’s help, family disputes can be resolved through negotiation and drawing up a mutual agreement like a separation agreement or a parenting plan. We can also refer you to a third party mediator. However, in some cases, we may need to take your case to court and resolve the dispute through litigation.

Why do I need a family lawyer in Texas?

We understand why you might feel hesitant to get a lawyer involved in your family disputes. But a family lawyer is essential to navigate the state’s laws and regulations, ensuring your rights are protected, your case is handled efficiently, and you achieve the best outcome for your family.

Should I talk to a family lawyer if I’m not sure about my divorce?

Yes. Consulting with a family lawyer doesn’t mean anything’s final– but it can help you understand your options, rights, and potential outcomes, allowing you to make informed decisions about your future.

Will a family law lawyer make more money by dragging out my case?

No, reputable family law firms like C.E. Borman operate with integrity and prioritize their clients’ best interests, aiming to efficiently resolve cases while minimizing costs and emotional strain for all parties involved.

How is child custody determined in Texas family law cases?

Texas courts make custody decisions based on the “best interests of the child.” This includes factors like each parent’s involvement, stability, ability to provide care, and the child’s emotional and physical needs. Courts may also consider the child’s preference depending on their age.

Can family law court orders be changed after they are finalized?

Yes, family law orders such as child custody, visitation, and support can be modified if there has been a significant change in circumstances. This could include changes in income, relocation, or shifts in the child’s needs.

How long do family law cases typically take in Texas?

The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the case and whether both parties can reach an agreement. Some matters may be resolved in a few months, while more contested cases can take longer, especially if court involvement is required.

Contact a Bryan, Texas Family Lawyer Today