Bedford, TX Divorce Attorney
Divorce Lawyer for Child Custody, Child Support, Property Division, Adoption, and Paternity
For the average person, dealing with legal issues can be a stressful process, and they will usually want to avoid going to court to resolve disputes whenever possible. However, a person or family may encounter situations where it may be necessary to address these types of issues, including cases where married spouses, unmarried parents, or other members of a family encounter certain types of disputes or when a person needs to protect their rights. Family law matters can quickly become complicated, and those who are involved in these cases may struggle to understand their legal requirements, the different laws that may affect them, and the procedures that will be followed during the legal process.
At Daniel R. Bacalis, P.C., we strive to reduce stress and eliminate uncertainty for our clients as they address legal issues related to their families. Our goal is to provide compassionate, dedicated legal help and representation from the beginning to the end of a case and beyond. We will fully explain the laws that apply in a certain situation and make sure our clients understand the best ways to address their concerns and achieve their goals.
Strong and Effective Divorce Representation
The most common reason that a person will need to go to family court is to legally dissolve their marriage through divorce. During these cases, spouses will need to separate their lives from each other, and they will need to address a variety ofof financial concerns. Marital property division is often an area of contention in divorce cases, and a couple may disagree on multiple issues related to their assets and debts. In cases where a couple has a high net worth or where either spouse earns a large income, a number of complex property issues may need to be addressed, including ownership of a family business or the marital home. We help our clients address these issues correctly and negotiate property settlements that will provide for their needs.
We can also help address a wide variety of other types of issues that may play a role in the divorce process. We advise our clients on whether alimony/spousal maintenance may be a factor that they will need to consider. We can also address misbehavior by a spouse, such as adultery while the couple was married, attempts to conceal marital assets, or wasting or destruction of property. After a divorce has been finalized, we can help a person determine how to address modifications or enforcement of court orders.
Legal Help With Child Custody Issues
While divorcing parents must address matters related to their children, unmarried parents will often have to determine how to handle child custody and visitation. We can provide representation for parents as they work to resolve disputes about legal custody (conservatorship) and physical custody (visitation). Depending on a family's circumstances, we can help determine whether a parent may request sole custody or joint custody arrangements, and we will do everything we can to ensure that children's best interests will be protected at all times. We can also help establish child support orders that will require both parents to provide for children's financial needs, and we can address plans by a parent to relocate with children.
Assistance With Other Family Law Cases
We can also provide legal representation for clients who need to address issues that affect their families, including:
- Adoption
- Paternity
- Grandparents' Rights
- Domestic violence or abuse
- Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
- Out-of-state family law issues
Contact a Bedford Child Custody and Divorce Attorney
To get compassionate guidance with family-related matters, contact Daniel R. Bacalis, P.C. by calling 817-498-4105. We provide free consultations, and we assist clients throughout Tarrant County and the surrounding areas.
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