Texas Family Law Attorney Protecting What Matters Most In Divorce
Divorce can reshape every part of a person’s life – from financial security to time with children. In Collin County and surrounding counties, where families often manage real estate, retirement accounts or shared businesses, the process demands clear legal guidance. The Law Office of Holly E. Fuller works with clients across Allen, Denton, Frisco, Plano, McKinney and surrounding areas to navigate divorce with a steady hand and a practical approach.
With over 30 years of experience, attorney Holly E. Hunter provides personalized, high-quality legal service in every case. She stays ahead of deadlines and communicates clearly with clients to ensure strong legal support and consistent attention from start to finish.
Common Divorce Situations Handled
Divorce rarely follows a script. The Law Office of Holly E. Fuller represents individuals facing a wide range of circumstances, including:
- Division of marital property, including homes, investments and debts
- Child custody and child support
- Spousal support, alimony or maintenance requests
- Modifications or enforcement of divorce decrees
- Separation and temporary orders
- Protection of separate assets in contested divorce cases
- Divorce involving family businesses or self-employed spouses
- Uncontested divorce filings
- High-conflict divorces involving complex disputes
Each case is different. Attorney Fuller builds custom strategies that reflect the client’s priorities and long-term goals.
33 Years Of Experience With High-Asset And High-Conflict Divorce
Attorney Holly E. Fuller, the firm’s managing attorney, has extensive experience handling high-asset divorce cases, including matters involving large estates, business ownership and financial disputes. As a seasoned divorce attorney, she also assists clients involved in high-conflict divorces, where disagreements over property, custody or spousal support require sharp strategy and steady representation. She remains focused on achieving workable, fair outcomes in even the most challenging situations.
Do You Need A Divorce Lawyer In Texas?
Texas law does not require someone to hire a lawyer to file for divorce. But the process can be legally complex. A mistake in the paperwork or missed court rule may cause delays or unfair results. Once a Final Decree of Divorce has been entered, the property division cannot be changed in most instances. People who make bad deals for themselves by trying to handle their own divorces are stuck with the outcome.
Hiring a divorce attorney ensures that legal rights are protected, deadlines are met and financial interests are preserved. Attorney Fuller guides clients through each step of the divorce process with care and confidence.
What Can Be Used In A Divorce Case?
In contested divorces, both parties may present evidence to support their claims. This can include:
- Bank records and financial documents
- Audio and video recordings
- Texts, emails and call history
- Photos and social media activity
- Past behavior that may affect parenting or financial support
Attorney Fuller prepares clients for what to expect, responds to the other side’s claims and works to keep the case focused on facts.
Who Keeps The House?
In Texas, community property laws apply. This usually means that property acquired during the marriage is split in a fair and equitable way. But the family home is not automatically divided. If children are involved, the parent with primary custody may be the spouse more likely to remain in the house. Sometimes selling the house is the most financially advantageous decision. If the home was owned before marriage or purchased with separate funds, it may be treated differently. Holly carefully reviews the facts and helps clients reach practical agreements that work long term.
Talk To A Divorce Attorney Today
Clients in Collin, Dallas, Denton, and Rockwall counties and other surrounding counties can count on attorney Holly E. Fuller for honest advice and skilled representation in divorce matters. She offers free initial phone consultations and handles every case with care, attention and a clear focus on results. To speak with a divorce lawyer, call 214-628-1920 or send a message through the online form.