Protecting Your Rights in a Texas Divorce
Knowing that just about half of all marriages end in divorce is not much consolation for someone who's about to go through one. The support of your friends and relatives who have gone through divorce might help you feel better, but it won't do much to help you protect your own particular interests or achieve your unique goals for yourself and your children.
For the advice of a lawyer who knows all about Texas divorce from both the professional and personal viewpoints, contact the Law Offices of Wendy Wood in Houston or Bryan for a free initial consultation.
We're thoroughly committed to working with you to relieve your anxiety, answer your questions, educate you about your rights and responsibilities, and help you attain your objectives through negotiations when possible and litigation when necessary.
We concentrate on the details that make your case unique
Most divorce cases involve any combination of the following issues: property division, marital or separate property characterization, child custody, visitation, and spousal maintenance or alimony.
Some cases have further complicating factors like military service, a complex prenuptial agreement, or even a history of domestic violence. No matter what the circumstances of your case might involve, you can count on Wendy to help you sort out the legal and factual details of your case and find the right strategy to fit your goals.
Our attention to detail is good for you and good for your results
Wendy's Texas divorce clients can count on the following service values at our law firm:
- Prompt attention to your problems and easy accessibility when you need us
- A willingness to listen to you and answer any of your questions
- Honest advice about the strengths and weaknesses of your position
- Thorough mastery of the legal and factual details of your case
- Total preparation for any negotiation, mediation session or court hearing
Even as a law student, Wendy learned that close attention to detail can make all the difference in a close case, and it's no different in real-world practice. She knows what it's like to fire a lawyer for underpreparation: when going through her own divorce, her very expensive board-certified attorney asked her whether her child was a boy or a girl at a hearing on visitation years ago. No client of Wendy's will ever feel so let down.
To learn how a thorough commitment to your interests and the details of your situation can benefit you through all stages of a Texas divorce case, contact the Law Offices of Wendy Wood.







