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Madison County Texas Divorce Lawyers

The divorce process in Texas is full of legal jargon and potential pitfalls, and it can be difficult to work through it all while also dealing with emotional fallout at the same time. At C.E. Borman, we have decades of experience guiding our clients through this treacherous territory. We provide our clients with honest, down-to-earth advice on how to protect their rights and do what’s best for their families.

Divorce is Tough. We’re Tougher.

Our Madison County Texas Divorce Services

Divorce is almost always a stressful and challenging process. It may be that you and your spouse agree on all the details, or you may instead anticipate a long, drawn-out court battle. Either way, emotions are likely running high. That’s why it’s absolutely crucial to have an experienced Texas divorce attorney on your side. At C.E. Borman, we’ve guided family after family through the stages of divorce. We help our clients handle all different kinds of divorces and disputes, and our team is dedicated to guiding our clients through the legal process and on their way to a better, happier, healthier life.

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Divorce Property Division

One of the most difficult decisions that needs to be made during a divorce is how to divide your property between you and your spouse. The good news is that you don’t have to do it alone. With the help of our team at C.E. Borman, property division can be a straightforward and fair process that respects your needs at all costs.

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Fathers’ Rights

Fathers have just as much of a right to be in their children’s lives as mothers. That’s why we use our decades of experience in Texas divorce and child custody cases to protect our client’s rights and fight for what’s best for their families.

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Gray Divorce

Our team at C.E. Borman includes staff members of all ages. Not only do we have decades of experience in divorce law, we also understand the needs of older couples going through divorce. More importantly, we believe that everyone deserves a fair settlement from their divorce, and the ability to lead a thriving single life. We will fiercely defend your rights and advocate for your interests throughout the divorce process.

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LGBTQ Divorce

As LGBTQ couples now have the same marriage rights as straight couples, they also have to contend with the legal issues that can arise from marriage, such as divorce. And there are many other family law issues that LGBTQ couples can face – some unique to the LGBTQ community, and some not. At C.E. Borman, we believe a family is a family, and we are dedicated to helping our clients and their families through whatever family law issues they face.

What Our Madison County Texas Divorce Clients Say

Our Madison County Texas Divorce 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 are the grounds for divorce in Texas?

In a no-fault divorce, you only have to prove that your marriage is insupportable because of irreconcilable conflicts, or that you’ve been separated for 3 years. In a fault divorce, grounds for divorce include adultery, abandonment, cruelty, and felony conviction.

How long does the divorce process take in Texas?

The duration of the divorce process depends on the complexity of issues and cooperation between parties, but it typically takes several months to a year.

What is the difference between contested and uncontested divorce in Texas?

In a contested divorce, spouses disagree on major issues such as child custody, support, and property division. In an uncontested divorce, they reach agreements outside of court, usually resulting in a faster and less expensive process.

Will I have to go to court for my divorce in Texas?

Not necessarily. Many divorces are settled through negotiation or mediation, avoiding the need for a court appearance. The more cooperative and civil you can be with your ex, the more likely you will not have to go to court.

Do I need a lawyer for my divorce in Texas?

While not technically required, it’s not advisable to file for divorce without representation. Having a lawyer can provide valuable legal guidance, ensure your rights are protected, and help navigate complex legal processes.

Contact a Madison County Texas Divorce Attorney Today

There’s no two ways about it: divorce is a complicated situation, with the potential for a lot of stress and heartbreak. But it doesn’t have to be that way. At C.E. Borman, it’s our mission to protect our clients’ best interests, while helping to make the divorce process in Texas as smooth as possible. Contact us today.

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