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Family Law Resources From Ramos Law Group

Ramos Law Group, PLLC strives to be one of the best law firms in Houston, with top-notch lawyers and excellent client service. As a part of this service, we have put together a wide range of family law resources to make the task of navigating the divorce process a bit easier. We have included resources about employee benefits, resources for each county in Texas, as well as federal resources, among other useful links to information.

Houston Family Law Services

“After searching for the right lawyer to represent me, I can truly say I was super blessed to find Mary Ramos and her awesome staff. The staff is great and they are definitely on top of things. I would definitely recommend their services without a doubt!” – G. P. on Jan 31, 2014.

When Do You Need a Family Lawyer?

There is no denying that family life can get tough. For these difficult situations, sometimes it’s necessary to call upon the assistance of a legal professional who has experience in dealing with family issues. Divorce is the most common reason why people hire family lawyers in Houston, but it is certainly not the only one.

Houston Attorneys Specializing In Family Law

I received paperwork from my ex-wife days before the custody hearing and did not have a Lawyer to represent me. The Ramos Firm was able to stop the hearing, guide me through the mediation process, my ex-wife had limited custody, and my daughters primary residence is with me! There is nothing I can say to express my gratitude to The Ramos Firm. – A. M. on Apr 2, 2013.

I Recently Moved To Texas. Can I File A Divorce Or Family Law Suit Here?

To obtain a divorce in the state of Texas, at least one of the spouses must have been domiciled in the state of Texas for the six months preceding the filing of the divorce suit as well as a resident of the county in which the suit will be filed for at least the preceding 90 days. If neither spouse has been a Texas resident for at least six months prior to filing the suit, you have not established jurisdiction and will need to wait until six months have passed until you may file for divorce in Texas. This is a jurisdictional issue, meaning that the Court has no power to grant a divorce until at least one spouse has met the residency requirements.

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