Houston Uncontested Divorce Lawyer
Texas No Fault Attorney
Divorce, whether contested or uncontested, can be one of the most harrowing experiences to which a human being will ever be exposed. So many realities and emotions are at play, from the decision to end the marriage itself to the feelings of personal disappointment, fear of the unknown, anger directed at others and resentment toward unforeseen factors.
At the Houston law offices of Law Offices of Barbara Lynch Schnack, P.C., it's up to us to see to it that those realities and rising tensions aren't reflected in the final outcome of your uncontested Texas divorce, at least for the sake of your children.
Your present and future are in reliable hands when you contact us about your uncontested divorce wishes. We've proven this to many of our South Texas clients since 1994.
Experienced, Professional and Compassionate Divorce Representation
Our conscientious, consensus-seeking family law attorney personally meets with every prospective client. We discuss options, alternatives and a number of creative possible solutions to the pressing concerns facing you as you contemplate divorce.
We evaluate short-term financial considerations and long-range objectives, and we assist clients in mapping realistic plans for the future. In uncontested divorce situations, where there is little or anything to disagree about, little or no marital property, no children and no support issues, we can ably assist with the negotiation of the kind of fair divorce agreement that a judge will readily approve.
"No-Fault" and "Agreed" Divorce
When there has been agreement on both sides about a lack of "fault" in the grounds cited for divorce, a "no-fault" Texas divorce is possible. Couples can obtain a "no-fault" divorce if conflict has destroyed their relationship to the degree that it has become insupportable. A couple living separately without cohabitation for three years can also be eligible for this kind of divorce.
If marriage partners agree on the terms of their uncontested Texas divorce and fully document the terms of a divorce agreement, they can bring it before a judge. You should be prepared to answer any questions the judge might have. If the terms of the agreement appear fair to both parties, the judge will grant the "agreed divorce" according to the terms of their agreement.
Call, Fax or E-Mail Us
Contact the Houston law offices of Law Offices of Barbara Lynch Schnack, P.C., for the scheduling of your initial consultation. When we find out more about your family's legal situation, we'll know how we can be of service to you. We will help you as we've helped so many Texas families in our since 1994 of family law practice.
We're available by phone, fax and e-mail. Be in touch today. We will help you as we have helped so many Texas families since 1994.



