Find Family Law in TexasCall Now - Free Quote

Family Law Attorneys in Texas

Find experienced family law attorneys across 60 cities in Texas. Free consultation available.

Free Consultation

Cities Covered

60

Zip Codes

459

State Coverage

23.7%

Fee Type

Varies

When to Contact a Family Law Attorney in Texas

Family law matters involving children are time-sensitive. Custody arrangements, support obligations, and protective orders often require immediate action. Delays can affect your parental rights and your children's stability.

You need to establish, modify, or enforce a custody or visitation arrangement

You're facing a child support dispute — either seeking support or responding to a modification request

You want to adopt a child or establish legal guardianship

You need a protective order against a family member

Need a Family Law Attorney in Texas?

Free consultation. Speak with a verified attorney today.

Find Family Law Attorneys by City

Select your city to find local family law attorneys.

Alief

1 zip covered

Austin

34 zips covered

Bacliff

1 zip covered

Barker

1 zip covered

Baytown

3 zips covered

Bellaire

1 zip covered

Cedar Park

1 zip covered

Channelview

1 zip covered

Conroe

7 zips covered

Crosby

1 zip covered

Cypress

2 zips covered

Dallas

103 zips covered

Deer Park

1 zip covered

Del Valle

1 zip covered

Dickinson

1 zip covered

Dobbin

1 zip covered

Dripping Springs

1 zip covered

Fort Worth

54 zips covered

Friendswood

1 zip covered

Galena Park

1 zip covered

Galveston

3 zips covered

Georgetown

1 zip covered

Gilchrist

1 zip covered

High Island

1 zip covered

Highlands

1 zip covered

Hitchcock

1 zip covered

Hockley

1 zip covered

Houston

96 zips covered

Huffman

1 zip covered

Hufsmith

1 zip covered

Humble

3 zips covered

Jbsa Ft Sam Houston

1 zip covered

Jbsa Lackland

1 zip covered

Katy

3 zips covered

Kemah

1 zip covered

Kingwood

2 zips covered

La Marque

1 zip covered

La Porte

1 zip covered

League City

1 zip covered

Leander

2 zips covered

Magnolia

2 zips covered

Manchaca

1 zip covered

Montgomery

2 zips covered

New Caney

1 zip covered

North Houston

1 zip covered

Pasadena

5 zips covered

Pinehurst

1 zip covered

Port Bolivar

1 zip covered

Porter

1 zip covered

San Antonio

83 zips covered

Santa Fe

2 zips covered

Seabrook

1 zip covered

South Houston

1 zip covered

Splendora

1 zip covered

Spring

8 zips covered

Texas City

2 zips covered

Tomball

2 zips covered

Waller

1 zip covered

Webster

1 zip covered

Willis

2 zips covered

Family Law Case Types in Texas

Child custody and visitation modifications
Child support establishment and enforcement
Adoption (stepparent, private, foster, international)
Guardianship and conservatorship
Paternity establishment and disputes
Protective orders and domestic violence
Grandparent rights and third-party custody

Family Law Attorney Costs in Texas

Family law attorneys typically charge hourly rates of $200 to $450, with retainers of $2,500 to $7,500. Straightforward matters like uncontested adoptions or simple modifications may be handled on a flat-fee basis.

Typical Cost

Simple modifications: $1,500-$5,000. Contested custody: $10,000-$50,000+. Adoptions: $2,000-$15,000 depending on type.

Statute of Limitations

Most family law matters don't have traditional statutes of limitations. However, there are deadlines for paternity challenges (often 2 to 5 years after a child's birth), appealing custody orders (usually 30 days), and enforcing back child support (varies by state). Protective orders can be sought at any time when there's an immediate threat.

What to Expect

1

Consultation to discuss your family situation, goals, and the legal options available

2

Filing necessary petitions or responding to petitions filed by the other party

3

Temporary orders to establish custody, support, or safety measures while the case is pending

4

Discovery and evaluation — which may include custody evaluations, home studies, or financial disclosure

5

Mediation or settlement negotiations to reach an agreement without a contested hearing

6

Court hearing or trial if an agreement cannot be reached, with the judge making the final decision

Coverage Gaps

1,589 zip codes without coverage

These areas in Texas have no active family lawyers providers.

AbbottAbernathyAbileneAceAckerlyAddisonAdkinsAdrianAftonAgua dulceAlamoAlanreedAlbaAlbanyAlbertAledoAliceAllenAlleytonAllisonAlpineAltairAltonAlvaradoAlvinAlvordAmarilloAmesAmherstAndersonAndrewsAngletonAnnaAnnonaAnsonAnthonyAntonApple springsApplebyAquillaAransas passArcher cityArgyleArlingtonArmstrongArpArtesia wellsArthur cityAshertonAspermont

Family Law in Other States

Other Legal Services in Texas

View full Texasmarket overview →

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a good family law attorney in Texas?

Start by looking at attorneys in your city below. Dedicated family law practice with experience in your specific issue — custody, adoption, and guardianship each require different expertise. We cover 60 cities in Texas to help you find the right fit.

How much does a family law attorney cost in Texas?

Family law attorneys typically charge hourly rates of $200 to $450, with retainers of $2,500 to $7,500. Straightforward matters like uncontested adoptions or simple modifications may be handled on a flat-fee basis.

What should I do if I need a family law attorney right away?

Family law matters involving children are time-sensitive. Custody arrangements, support obligations, and protective orders often require immediate action. Delays can affect your parental rights and your children's stability.

What types of family law cases are handled in Texas?

Family Law attorneys in Texas handle cases including Child custody and visitation modifications, Child support establishment and enforcement, Adoption (stepparent, private, foster, international), Guardianship and conservatorship, Paternity establishment and disputes. Contact a local attorney for a free consultation about your specific situation.

Is there a statute of limitations for family law cases in Texas?

Most family law matters don't have traditional statutes of limitations. However, there are deadlines for paternity challenges (often 2 to 5 years after a child's birth), appealing custody orders (usually 30 days), and enforcing back child support (varies by state). Protective orders can be sought at any time when there's an immediate threat.