Our team at JulianJohnson, P.C. is dedicated to being a support for all of our current and future clients. We are continuing to provide family law related resources for the Denton County community as we navigate this new territory of family law in the midst of COVID. Although things may look a little different, our office is still open and we are ready to help. Contact us to schedule a free virtual consultation today.
If you are thinking about divorce here are 3 Things to Know from your Denton County divorce attorneys:
1—Courts Are Open
Nothing is slowing down. Hearings seem to be running more efficiently with the virtual option. Here at JulianJohnson, P.C. we are not slowing down – whether virtually or in-person – you get the zealous representation that our firm is known for.
Although the process in some way may look or feel a little different in the midst of COVID, the courts are open. In order to get a divorce you must go through the court process and receive a court order. This process is still the same and you can begin to file for your divorce as soon as you are ready.
In fact, all filings have been handled electronically for a few years now so that component has not changed. The only real difference for our clients has been implementing virtual meetings and consultations.
Divorce is never easy and sometimes sitting face-to-face may be necessary to understand the process, next steps, and strategy. As your Denton County divorce attorneys we are absolutely willing to meet clients in-person and/or virtually as the need might require. Our legal team is here in whatever capacity is optimally best for the situation.
2—Preparing for Divorce in Denton County
Depending on the factors, the divorce process can be relatively easy or extremely complicated. What we find valuable about divorce in Denton County is that the courts are focused on people – they are more than just the case number. Denton Judges care especially about the children.
Our goal as a firm is to “work” the case as cost efficiently as possible so folks can get on to their next chapters with the best foot forward. If you would like to gain more insight into steps to take to prepare for divoce in Denton County read more in our blog post highlighting 5 steps to prepare.
If you are thinking about divorce make the call – that is the hardest part. There is value in gathering information and getting your questions answered in order to make the best decision on your possible next steps. It is never an easy decision and we are here to help when you’re ready.
3—Finding the Right Attorney
Although it is not required that you have an attorney in order to get divorced, navigating the legal system can be complex and finding an attorney to help answer questions and guide you through that process can often save you time and resources in the long run. Finding a divorce attorney that you trust and know has your best interest in mind is key.
In addition to your attorney being knowledgeable, they need to be someone you are comfortable working with. Listen to what our Founder and President, Jared Julian, has to say about finding the right divorce attorney.
We understand that balancing work and family in the midst of so much unknown can be overwhelming. Our staff is here to help with any family law related questions that may arise.
If you have questions about:
- Child Custody Issues
- Possession Schedules & Child Support
- Divorcing in the Midst of COVID
OR any other family law related matter, please know that we are here for you and your loved ones. We are available to help immediately through virtual consultations or in person meetings. Call (972) 459-4400 or contact us here.
Learn More About JulianJohnson, P.C. Family Law Services
The Courts are still open and utilizing teleconferencing tools like Zoom. If you have questions about child custody, conservatorship, or visitation rights, then do not hesitate to contact our family law attorneys for a consultation. Call (972) 459-4400 or submit a contact form to schedule a consultation.
Our law office is in Lewisville, however, we are currently working remotely and available to help with all matters related to family law through phone or teleconference options. We serve Denton County, Collin County, Tarrant County, and Dallas County.