Family Law
Ilionsky Law, PLLC
The majority of our practice deals with family law cases. Family law is a generalized area of law encompassing a variety of issues related to marriage and children. Family law issues tend to be of a very sensitive nature because the circumstances surrounding a family law case tend to involve money, property, access to and possession of children, and, it is not unusual to have parties accuse each other of questionable behavior. As such, emotions are often high in a family law case.
These kinds of cases can be very hard on everyone involved. It is critical to have counsel who knows the legal system, the applicable black letter law and stare decisis, and applicable court procedure. Our Houston family law office invites you to give us a call for an attorney consultation in regards to your legal issue.
- Divorce
- Annulment
- Custody Issues
- Child Support
- Modification of Orders
- Grandparent Access (also known as Grandparent’s Rights)
- Paternity Issues
- Adoption (USA and international)
- Legal Guardianship
- Restraining Orders
- Protective Orders
- Enforcement of Custody and Child Support
- Enforcement of Orders from Out of State
- Mediation
- Arbitration
- Collaborative Law
Family Law is a special area of the legal system which combines three unique areas of law: the family code, litigation, and negotiation. For best results, it is recommended to use counsel, and our law office has a proven track record of exemplary success in family law, with our Houston family attorneys having been recognized and awarded multiple times for their legal work. If you would like to discuss your legal matter, what options are available to you, and how our family lawyer in Houston can help, please give our office a call.
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