Conroe TX · Montgomery County · Greater Houston

Family Law & Personal Injury Attorneys —
Montgomery County & Greater Houston

Our firm represents families and injury victims throughout Montgomery County, Harris County, and Greater Houston. Local attorneys. Free consultations. No fee unless we win.

17+ Years Experience
5 Counties Served
Free Consultations
No Fee Unless You Win (PI)
Where We Practice

Serving Greater Houston & Surrounding Counties

This firm represents clients throughout Montgomery, Harris, Fort Bend, Brazoria, and Waller Counties — with our office based in Conroe, steps from the Montgomery County Family Law Courts.

We serve all of Texas for uncontested divorce through 2500Divorce.com — and handle family law and personal injury matters throughout Montgomery, Harris, Fort Bend, Brazoria, and Waller Counties. Not sure if we serve your area? Call us.
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Why Clients Choose Us

Experienced. Local. Personal.

Deep roots in Montgomery County and Greater Houston. Real courtroom experience across five counties. Your attorney shows up for you personally — not a paralegal, not an associate.

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Steps from the Courthouse

Our office is at 141 N. San Jacinto Street in Conroe — steps from the Montgomery County Family Law Courts. We practice here every day. We know the local judges, the local procedures, and how cases are actually decided in this courthouse.

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17+ Years of Local Experience

Our attorneys bring deep family law and personal injury experience across Montgomery County and Greater Houston — including mediation expertise and firsthand knowledge of how Texas courts evaluate cases involving families and children.

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Direct Attorney Access

You work directly with your attorney — not a rotating associate or a call center. Your calls get returned. Your questions get answered. Your case gets the attention it deserves from a licensed attorney who knows your file.

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Serving Greater Houston

From The Woodlands and Spring to Kingwood, Humble, Cypress, and Houston proper — our firm represents families and injury victims throughout Harris County and the Greater Houston metro. One firm, five counties, no referral runaround.

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We serve families and injury victims throughout Montgomery County and Greater Houston. Call us today or schedule online — no obligation, no charge.

(713) 352-6900
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to what we hear most. For the full list visit our FAQ page.

Texas requires a mandatory 60-day waiting period from the date the petition is filed. Uncontested divorces where both parties agree on all terms often close shortly after that window. Contested divorces involving property disputes, custody, or a difficult opposing party typically take six months to over a year. Learn more about divorce in Texas →
No. Texas law explicitly prohibits gender preference in custody decisions. The best interest of the child is the only standard and it is completely gender-neutral. Fathers and mothers start from the same legal position. Outcomes are determined by the specific facts — each parent's stability, involvement, and ability to meet the child's needs. Learn more about child custody →
Texas calculates child support as a percentage of the paying parent's net monthly income — 20% for one child, 25% for two, 30% for three, 35% for four, and 40% for five or more. Courts can deviate from guidelines in specific circumstances. Additional amounts may cover health insurance and childcare. Learn more about child support →
Call 911 and get a police report even if the other driver suggests otherwise. Photograph everything — vehicles, the road, injuries, skid marks. Collect the other driver's insurance information and witness contact details. Seek medical attention promptly. Do not give a recorded statement to the other insurer before consulting an attorney. Learn more about car accident cases →
Texas has a two-year statute of limitations for most personal injury claims including car accidents, slip and fall, and dog bites. The clock generally starts on the date of injury. Missing this deadline almost always bars your claim entirely. Contact an attorney promptly — evidence is stronger and cases build better when action is taken early.
Yes — through 2500Divorce.com, our flat-fee uncontested divorce service starting at $2,500 for qualifying cases where both spouses agree on all terms. Our firm serves clients throughout Montgomery County, Harris County, and Greater Houston. A free consultation will confirm whether your case qualifies. For contested matters, our firm handles full litigation representation.
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