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CARLTON HUGHES
401 Corporate Dr., Suite 100
Lewisville, Texas 75057

Office: (972) 384-4505
Fax: (972) 384-4507
Email: CarltonHughes@aol.com

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FAMILY LAW OVERVIEW

Family law involves many areas of the law. This firm works in:

Divorce: The firm provides representation for complex divorces and has the experience and knowledge to litigate aggressively for the client’s best interests.

Child custody, support and visitation: This firm concentrates on the best interests of the child or children whether it be for extended possession order, co-parenting plan.
Collaborative Divorce: This firm provides a special focus on collaborative law methods because, in certain situations, they result in better stability after the divorce. Collaborative Divorce is often used to obtain a less expensive, more amicable divorce.
Mediation: Texas Family Courts often mandate mediation. It is an effective way to resolve disputes.
Complex property issues: This firm has the ability to deal with complex property issues such as characterization, division, real estate, stock options, inheritances, deferred compensation plans and more.
Dividing retirement and employee benefits: The firm has a wealth of experience involving division of such benefits known as Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDROs).
Modifications: If you have sufficient reason (s) to change custody or the amount of support or other matters, then you may modify child related issues of court orders. This firm represents clients for such modifications.
Enforcement of orders: Parties in a case are required to obey a divorce decree or risk a court’s contempt. This firm will actively litigate the other party to timely pay child support, or provide visitation as per the decree or other issues.
Premarital agreements: These are also known as prenuptial agreements. Such agreements control whether the property of the parties remains as separate property; separate property may not be divided by the courts.

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