Texas Family Law Attorney
Collin County • Plano • Dallas-Fort Worth
We Strive to Build Relationships with Our Clients
The Shapiro Law Firm is a Collin County, Texas law practice dedicated to helping families find solutions that work. While divorce and other family law disputes are often fraught with emotion, we focus on financial issues and concerns that will effect our clients for years to come. We explain how child support and spousal support is calculated, the effect of a divorce on your taxes, how your retirement plan and other assets will likely be impacted, and what we can do to protect your rights and interests throughout the process.
We have been serving the family law needs of people throughout Dallas, Denton and the Collin County area for over thirty years. Our Collin County family law attorneys understand how to achieve solutions that protect the interests of our client and their children. To schedule an appointment and discuss how we can help you, contact the Shapiro Law Firm today.
Building Family Law Relationships
A divorce entails more than just hiring an attorney to file the proper court papers, especially if children are involved. At The Shapiro Law Firm, we work to build on-going relationships with our clients that involved with a divorce. Our Plano divorce attorneys answers your questions about your legal rights. We work to understand your personal and financial situation then we work with you to achieve an equitable distribution of the family assets.
Protecting the Best Interests of Children
Children are often the most contentious issue in a divorce. Our family law lawyers are dedicated to looking out for the interests of our client's children. We strive to reach out of court agreements regarding child support, child custody, visitation, and placement. Our firm regularly works with a mediator to resolve family law issues associated with divorce. Generally, there is less stress when issues such as alimony, division of marital assets and debt, child custody, child support, and visitation are resolved out of court.
Preparing Our Clients for Life after Divorce
Once a divorce is final, we continue to work with our clients regarding any post-divorce modifications issues such as spousal maintenance, child custody, child support, parenting time or child visitation, or parent relocations. We also discuss how your estate plan could be impacted and changes you may want to consider making if you have established a will or trust for your children.
Contact an Experienced Collin County Family Law Attorney
If you need a Plano, Texas divorce attorney, please contact The Shapiro Law Firm. Our Plano divorce lawyers are dedicated to providing quality representation to clients from throughout Dallas, Denton and the Collin County area.