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Families who are facing legal issues often feel like their entire world is falling apart, and the uncertainty, coupled with emotional strain, can be overwhelming. In these moments, you need an Austin family lawyer who understands the complexities of family laws and what it takes to protect your future.
At Heinrich Christian, PLLC, we provide compassionate, strategic legal support to help you navigate your family law case with confidence and clarity.
At Heinrich Christian, PLLC, our team is committed to providing high-quality legal support and attentive service. With more than 25 years of combined experience, we’re prepared to fiercely advocate for your rights and drive toward the resolutions that make sense.
When there are significant changes in the home, they often come with legal questions that you never expected to face, but you’re not alone. Across the United States, 3.8 million family law cases are filed each year. Our Austin family law attorneys work with individuals and families who are dealing with a wide range of family law matters, and some common types of family law cases that we handle include:
No matter what type of family law case you’re facing, the team at Heinrich Christian, PLLC, is here to listen, to guide you through the process, and to advocate for the most favorable outcome possible for both you and your family.
A court order is only effective if it’s followed, so when the other party refuses to comply, it can create ongoing stress and instability for your family. We can help enforce orders related to:
Our team can help you pursue enforcement through the appropriate legal channels, and we do this by gathering the evidence you need and advocating for solutions that restore stability for your family.
Sometimes the orders that made sense at one time no longer fit your situation. Life changes all the time, and Texas divorce laws allow you to file for modifications when you’ve experienced job loss, relocation, changes in income, or when your child develops new needs. We can help you update your existing family law orders, and some common modifications include:
If your circumstances have drastically changed, and your existing order no longer reflects your needs, the team at Heinrich Christian, PLLC, can guide you through the modification process.
When it’s time to hire a family lawyer, it’s important to consider the strategic advantages of a local law firm. At Heinrich Christian, PLLC, our Austin family law attorneys live and work here in the city, and we understand the community, the courts, and the procedures that can affect your family law case.
We regularly practice in the Travis County Family Court, 1700 Guadalupe Street, Austin, the Williamson County Courthouse, and the Hays County Courthouse in San Marcos, which allows us to anticipate challenges, streamline your case, and utilize legal strategies that resonate locally.
We know that dealing with a family law case can be both stressful and emotionally draining. That’s why we work to make the process as transparent and manageable as possible.
A: You might need a temporary order while your family law case is still pending. This order addresses some immediate concerns, like custody, visitation, child support, spousal maintenance, and property use while the case is ongoing. Temporary orders help establish stability during what can be a tumultuous time, and they can help set expectations while the case is being resolved.
A: In certain situations, yes, grandparents can get custody of a child in Texas. These specific situations can include cases where the child’s parents are divorced, incapacitated, incarcerated, or deceased. The court always considers what’s in the child’s best interests, as well as the existing relationship between the child and the grandparents, before making any decisions.
A: The length of time that it takes to resolve a family law case in Texas can vary depending on factors like what kind of case it is, how complicated the case is, the cooperation of all involved parties, and the schedule of the court. Some uncontested cases could take a couple of months, while cases that need to be litigated could take a year or more.
A: If the other parent wants to move out of state with your child, they need to get you to agree to the move, and depending on your situation, they might also need the approval of the court, including a modification if the move interferes with existing custody and visitation orders. If you don’t agree to the move, they can’t legally relocate out of state with your child.
At Heinrich Christian, PLLC, our team is here to listen, to guide you through your options, and to advocate for the strongest possible outcome for both you and your family.
Contact us today to schedule a consultation.
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