A divorce may be one of the most difficult life experiences you will have. At The Carroll Law Firm, Dallas-Fort Worth divorce attorney Nicole R Carroll helps clients to focus on the future. She seeks reasonable solutions to all your divorce concerns in a manner that protects your best interests, helping you look beyond divorce proceedings toward your new life.
Proceeding in the Way Best Suited to Your Situation
Preparing for divorce and the divorce process can take anywhere from two months to a year or more. Throughout this process, divorce attorney Nicole Carroll provides candid advice and meaningful guidance. As a successful trial lawyer, she does not hesitate to proceed toward court when it is in her clients’ best interest.
However, The Carroll Law Firm recognizes litigation can be costly and time-consuming. We encourage people to consider resolving issues in mediation. Mediation can be less costly and more time-efficient and cost-conscious. While it is nearly always best to reach an amicable decision before court is necessary, sometimes the only way to work out problems is in the courtroom. We are willing to proceed in the manner that best fits you, inside the court or out.
Handling All Divorce-Related Matters
A divorce, whether contested or non-contested, typically involves a number of factors in addition to the legal end of a marriage. Our firm is prepared to assist you with all divorce-related concerns, including:
- Property and Debt Division: We handle the division of community property, assets and debts. In matters of complex property division, we employ the use of business valuation experts, accountants and other industry experts.
- Child Custody: We seek fair child custody and visitation schedules that are truly in the best interests of your children.
- Child Support: We can explain the child support guidelines, ensure the correct factors are included in the calculation and help with any modification or enforcement issues.
- Spousal Support (Alimony): Whether you will be receiving spousal support or paying spousal support, we can work to ensure the determination of an appropriate amount.
- Post-Judgment Modifications: A divorce settlement is not always final. Sometimes, due to a substantial change in circumstances, it is possible to modify your original divorce decree. We can assist you in pursuing a modification or opposing one brought about by your former spouse.
Contact The Carroll Law Firm
At The Carroll Law Firm we look forward to helping you find solutions to your divorce. Contact The Carroll Law Firm online or call us at 214-800-2812 or 817-706-7322 to arrange your free initial consultation. We offer flexible appointment times to meet your scheduling needs.