The retainer’s exact cost will depend on the complexity of your case and the level of experience your attorney possesses. It is common to see retainers anywhere from $2,500 to $20,000 for a child custody or family law case in Texas.

What does a family law lawyer do?

A family lawyer, also known as a family law lawyer, provides legal services with regards to specific types of legal issues. These include services and representation with regards to matters like divorce, custody, adoption, paternity, and other family law matters.

What do family lawyers do?

Family law deals with family-related issues and domestic relations. Most family law practices focus on representing clients in a divorce and the issues related to divorce such as the division of marital property, child custody and support, and alimony. Family lawyers also draft prenuptial and postnuptial agreements and litigate related matters. Some family lawyers represent victims or perpetrators of domestic violence in civil protection order proceedings and defend clients accused of domestic violence in criminal proceedings. Adoption and guardianship, juvenile delinquency, and child abuse and neglect are also areas of family law.

Are all family lawyers the same?

No. Not all Family Lawyers are the same. Family Law is a very complex area of law. This is largely because the law in this area is forever changing. The government is continuously updating and amending the Family Law Act and the associated rules and regulations in an effort to keep pace with the ever-changing standards and norms of our society. The Family Court has a very large discretion as to what orders it will make in each particular case.

Do family lawyers do Wills?

Family attorneys and estate attorneys, also called probate and wills attorneys, can each prepare wills. The type of lawyer best suited to prepare your will depends on your situation. Most family attorneys provide services to prepare basic wills, including bequeathing property and personal items to family or naming a guardian for minor children.