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At Johnson McNulty Attorneys at Law, we focus on achieving the best possible outcome for you and your family.

As your trusted family law attorney in Cleburne, TX, we are proud to serve clients throughout the city and surrounding areas with skilled legal representation in any family law matter. Different families have different needs, so we take a personalized approach to every case and every client we take on. Whether it’s aggressive representation or mediation you need, we are committed to upholding your rights with your best interests at heart.

We understand how much is at stake for you and your loved ones. Our attorneys will serve as your advocate and adviser providing clear guidance and compassionate representation, ensuring you feel supported as we work toward achieving the best possible result for your case.

Areas of Practice in Mansfield, Texas

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Why Choose Johnson McNulty Attorneys As Your Cleburne Family Law Attorney

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Proven Track Record

Our firm has a proven history of achieving favorable outcomes, even in the most challenging family law matters. Johnson McNulty is known for its commitment to securing just and fair resolutions, which has earned us the trust and respect of our clients.

Compassionate Approach

Every family law case presents unique challenges. We take the time to understand your situation fully, offering compassionate guidance and personal attention throughout the process. Our goal is to make this difficult period easier for you and your family.

Extensive Legal Experience

With decades of combined experience in family law, our attorneys have successfully managed various cases, from high-stakes divorce proceedings to complex child custody arrangements. This enables us to craft customized legal strategies for your family’s best interests.

Comprehensive Legal Services

We offer a full range of family law services from your first consultation to the conclusion of your case. As your reliable family law attorney in Cleburne, TX, we provide the support and resources you need to navigate this transition smoothly, even after your case is resolved.

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Supporting You Through Every Step of Your Journey

If you’re looking for a reliable family law attorney in Cleburne, Johnson McNulty Attorneys at Law is here to provide the support you need. With a team of four skilled lawyers focusing on family law, divorce and child custody cases in Texas, no issue is too complex for us to handle. We always strive to improve and are fully committed to delivering top-notch legal representation.

With us, you’re backed by a well-rounded legal team working together to achieve the best outcome for your case. Let us show you the dedication and commitment to excellence that has helped families in Cleburne get the resolutions they need to move forward with confidence and peace of mind.

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* Johnson Loyd & Schmitz was a previous law firm that is now Johnson McNulty, Attorneys At Law.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

What should I plan to have prepared prior to my initial consult?

Not much is expected in preparation for your initial consultation. Consulting with an attorney is largely about discussing the factual basis of your case in order to determine if you have a case and if the lawyer is a good fit for it. Finding an attorney, especially one who will be handling critical matters for you and your family, can seem like a daunting task. However, we believe that your initial consultation with one of our attorneys will leave you confident that we will prioritize your case and communicate effectively.

Do I need a lawyer if my divorce is uncontested?

A truly uncontested divorce is fairly rare. An agreement that the marriage should end does not equal an uncontested divorce. In order for a case to be uncontested, the parties must be in agreement about the division of every piece of property, which often requires disclosures that the parties do not have without the intervention of competent counsel. The parties must also be in absolute agreement about all of the legal rights, possession and access, and support obligations that the parties will accept for children of the marriage. Hiring an attorney to ensure that your court order is effective and enforceable is always worth the upfront investment.

Will I get attorney’s fees from my spouse or ex?

It is always possible that the Court will award attorney’s fees to one party or the other and we typically always make that request to the Court. In a divorce, it is common for the community assets to cover attorney’s fees. There are some cases that relate specifically to children where an award of attorney’s fees is mandatory. However, it is never guaranteed. Speak to your attorney about the potential and likelihood of an award of attorney’s fees.

Should I file for divorce or conservatorship before my spouse?

There are some inherent benefits to being the Petitioner in any case. You have the opportunity to put on your case first and sometimes that can help your attorney to put on your best case. If your spouse or ex has already filed, it is important that you reach out and obtain competent counsel quickly, so that you do not miss any necessary deadlines.

Can I change lawyers if I already have a lawyer in place?

You have the absolute right to the counsel of your choice. Typically, you can choose to change your attorney at any point in time during a case. An attorney-client relationship is just that, a relationship. If the relationship with your current counsel has broken down for any reason, you should seek to replace that counsel with someone that you trust. It is important to note that any contractual obligations you have to pay your prior counsel are not terminated with a change of counsel.