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Contested Divorce

San Antonio Contested Divorce Lawyers

Protect Your Rights & Pursue Your Future in Divorce

When spouses disagree on any divorce-related legal matter, the divorce is considered contested. Unlike uncontested divorces, in which the court only needs to sign off on an agreement that has already been reached, a contested divorce can involve months or even years of litigation.

The many potential issues that can lead to contested divorce include:

  • Asset and debt division
  • Child custody and visitation
  • Spousal support
  • Property division, including retirement assets
     

If you are considering a contested divorce, it is important to have an attorney who understands the Texas family law system and who can aggressively advocate for your best interests. The San Antonio divorce lawyers at Wilson Law, PLLC have experience with all types of contested divorces and are prepared to fight for what is fair for you and your family.

Get help from a contested divorce attorney in San Antonio who will fight for your interests and rights. Call (210) 405-4919 today to set up a consultation.

Have Questions?

We Have Answers!
  • How do you file for a contested divorce in Texas?
    Seek the help of a licensed family law attorney in Texas to file for a divorce – whether you both agree to the terms of the divorce or not. A divorce attorney will ensure your best interests are protected and expedite the filing process.
  • What happens in a contested divorce in Texas?
    The two parties settle the case at some point through informal settlement talks between parties and attorneys or in mediation. If this doesn’t work, a judge or jury will resolve the disagreements in court.
  • How much does a contested divorce cost in San Antonio?
    The average cost of a contested divorce in Texas is $15,600 if no kids are involved. However, if children are involved, the average price of a Texas contested divorce is $23,500.
  • What is the difference between a contested and uncontested divorce?
    A contested divorce is one where the spouses can’t agree on a divorce-related legal matter. An uncontested divorce is one where the couple agrees to the terms of the divorce outside a courtroom, and they meet the legal requirements for an uncontested divorce in Texas.

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