Divorce
Compassionate Legal Counsel During Difficult Times
The end of a marriage through dissolution and divorce is always difficult: emotionally, financially and legally. Plano divorce lawyer Megan B. Rachel offers capable legal representation to clients facing the difficult issues that must be resolved during a divorce:
Negotiation / Litigation / Resolution
While protecting her client’s legal rights is her first priority, Texas divorce attorney Megan Rachel believes that the best path to an equitable resolution is through out-of-court alternatives, including:
MEDIATION – working with a qualified, licensed mediator to resolve contested issues.
Many times, however, a negotiated agreement is impossible due to acrimony and intractable behavior between both parties. In this instance, you need a skilled litigator who knows the laws and process of Texas divorce in order to successfully file the necessary paperwork, including petitions, motions and discovery as well as represent your interests during trial and appeals.
Also, it is important to remember that Texas law does not provide for a “legal separation” during a dissolution proceeding – couples may be separated but hold no legal status under state law. Megan Rachel is available to advise you on all issues related to divorce and help you avoid the misinformation that can result in and expensive loss of rights.
Contact Texas divorce attorney Megan Rachel today for legal advice from a lawyer AND counselor with 15 years experience representing clients across central Texas. Click here for more information on other areas of practice , including adoption, child support, wills and probate.
Texas family law attorney Megan Rachel proudly represents clients in the communities of Allen, Frisco, Rockwall, Carrollton, Garland, Richardson and McKinney as well as all of Collin, Denton, Rockwall and Dallas Counties. From her offices in Plano, TX, Ms. Rachel provides skilled, compassionate legal counsel to clients with issues related to family law, divorce, adoption, child custody, child support and division of property as well as wills and probate.