Houston Divorce Lawyers


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Houston Texas Attorney - Attorney Consultation - $100 per half hour

After many years of service and experience we have decided to charge a consultation fee to allow us to focus on our exisiting clients and to provide the best possible service. We are the best in the business and we want it to remain that way.

For a Initial consultation, please call 713-225-6200 or email us at info@ramosfamilylaw.com.  Optionally, fill out the divorce questionnaire available via our web site: Click here for the divorce questionnaire.  Please provide your name, contact information, referral information, and a brief summary of your case. 

Scheduling Consultations:

Consultations are scheduled directly before, after, or between court settings. If for any reason, you are running late or cannot make the appointment, please advise us ahead of time so that we can make other arrangements. 

Prepaid Consultations (Normal working hours):

Consultations are by appointment only and are conducted between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 P.M.. If you are not able to attend the consultation please provide us 24 hours notice.

Prepaid Consultations (After hours, Weekends & Uncontested Divorces):

Evening, weekend and uncontested divorce appointments are available with advanced notice and a prepaid $100 dollar consultation fee for 30 minutes. If you are not able to attend the after hours consultation please provide us 24 hours notice to avoid the loss of the consultation fee.

At the Ramos Law Firm, P.C., you will always speak with an attorney with family law experience.

Consultation FAQ

How do I prepare for the consultation?

Please have a list of questions prepared in order to address the issues most important to you and have all court documents with you, if applicable.  Being timely and prepared helps you receive the most information during your initial consultation. 

How do I get to the office?

3355 W. Alabama, Suite 250
Houston, TX 77098


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DISCLAIMER: Licensed by the Supreme Court of Texas. Not Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. The material obtained from this site is not intended to be legal advice. Please consult an attorney for advice regarding your own legal situation.