Practice AreasFamily Law and Business Law Attorney - Kingwood, TexasProfessional RepresentationAt the McNamara Law Office in Kingwood, Texas, I focus on the following areas of practice: Divorce - McNamara Law Office handle all types of divorce cases, particularly complex asset division claims. Our job is to listen to our clients' needs, communicate their legal options and the potential results, and advocate effectively on their behalf. Asset Division – Under Texas family law, marital assets and debts are to be divided “equitably.” A 50/50 division is only the starting point – the split will be based on earning ability, grounds for fault in the marriage ending, and other factors. Child Custody - Child custody cases are rife with emotion. At the McNamara Law Office, I ensure that our clients know all of their options and have realistic expectations about the range of possible outcomes if their case goes to trial. Business Disputes - Internal disputes can put the future of a company in question. External disputes between businesses can detract from day-to-day operations and tarnish an organization's image. McNamara Law Office have experience helping businesses resolve all types of commercial disputes. Civil Litigation - Our firm handles cases that involve lease disputes, contract disputes, warranty claims, and other non-criminal lawsuits. McNamara Law Office also represent businesses in consumer protection claims, including alleged violations of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (D.T.P.A.). Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements - McNamara Law Office represents clients interested in protecting their assets through prenuptial and postnuptial agreements. While some believe prenups are "unromantic," they represent proactive, pragmatic steps to set reasonable expectations, prevent conflict, and promote harmony. Texas family law allows division of assets and debts after a marriage has taken place in a “partition agreement.” Child Support - While statutes establish child support calculations, McNamara Law Office assist our clients in resolving disputes about the accuracy of income and expense information. Under certain circumstances, deviation from the guidelines is also possible. Spousal Support – Some spouses who give up their careers to attend to the household and the children encounter challenges in finding work. Texas family law now allows alimony, and it is becoming more common in divorce cases. Collaborative Law - Collaborative law is an alternative to courtroom litigation. Parties and lawyers agree to exhaust all settlement possibilities before resorting to litigation. At the McNamara Law Office I encourage the process that gives you more control and can save time and money. A conference can help you decide whether collaborative law is appropriate for you. Please click on the Collaborative Law link to your left for more information. Contact McNamara Law Office NowFor more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced Texas lawyer, contact McNamara Law Office today. |


