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Colleyville Family Law

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Legal matters involving your loved ones can be among the most difficult and emotional challenges you’ll face. At Johnson McNulty Attorneys at Law, we aim to help you navigate these situations confidently and clearly. As an experienced family law attorney in Colleyville, TX, we offer compassionate, personalized support for various family-related legal issues.

We care deeply about our clients and work hard to meet their goals. Every case is approached with the same commitment and energy — we put everything we have behind it. Our approach is grounded in understanding your unique circumstances and providing the legal support you need to move forward confidently.

You can trust the family law attorneys at Johnson McNulty Attorneys at Law to provide the skilled representation and thoughtful guidance you deserve. 

Areas of Practice in Colleyville, TX

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Why Choose Johnson McNulty Attorneys As Your Colleyville Family Law Attorney?

We Settle Disputes With Strength and Sensitivity

Comprehensive Expertise

We provide legal services that cover all aspects of family law. Our wide-ranging expertise means we can handle nearly any legal issue within your family, making it convenient for you to get the help you need without seeking out multiple firms. Whether you need a divorce lawyer in Colleyville, TX, or assistance with estate planning, we've got you covered.

Personalized Approach

We believe that every family's situation is unique, so we offer customized, compassionate legal counsel tailored to your specific needs and goals. From the moment you walk through our doors, we take the time to listen and understand your concerns. This personal touch makes us more than just legal representatives. We become trusted advisors invested in your family's future.

Proven Results

As an experienced divorce lawyer in Colleyville TX and a trusted family law firm, we have a proven track record of success in resolving complicated legal disputes. Our clients trust us to guide them through some of the most challenging times in their lives, and we deliver results that allow them to move forward with confidence.

Collaborative Team

We specialize in various aspects of family law and often work together on complex cases to leverage our combined knowledge and experience. This collaborative approach ensures no detail is overlooked and you receive well-rounded, strategic representation. When multiple issues overlap in a case, having a cohesive team allows us to handle all aspects seamlessly.

Experienced & Trusted Attorneys

Advocating for Your Rights Every Step of the Way

Working with seasoned attorneys ensures you receive knowledgeable, effective representation tailored to your unique situation. Our team includes four dedicated lawyers specializing in family law, divorce, child custody, estate planning, and probate issues. This comprehensive approach allows many of your family’s legal needs to be handled in one office.

It’s common for cases to involve overlapping issues, and our team collaborates to ensure you get the best possible results. So, if you’re searching for experienced family law attorneys near you, we’re here to serve you.

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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.