Texas Complex Divorce, Asset Division, and Child Custody
For resourceful and proactive representation in divorce and family law matters in the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex, please contact the Plano office of Laurence A. DePlaza, P.C. Our lawyers will always work closely with you to protect your interests, advance your goals and help you make the most of life after divorce.
AV-rated* attorney Laurence DePlaza is board certified in family law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. With 20 years of experience devoted to the resolution of complex issues in divorce, property distribution, child custody and other family problems, he knows how to help you overcome personal problems and help achieve your immediate and long-range goals.
Our firm offers comprehensive family law representation in the following practice areas:
- Divorce planning to make sure that your petition for dissolution of marriage is filed on the strongest terms possible
- Divorce litigation services on issues involving spousal support, asset division and access to your children
- Resolution of complex property division problems involving family business assets, closely held corporate interests, real estate investments or collections of art or antiques
- Child custody and visitation problems
- Child support issues in divorce and paternity cases
- Using Experts in Divorce Litigation to prove complex facts and to provide professional help as necessary
- Mediation of family law disputes as an alternative to litigation
- Modification of agreements and decrees on child custody and support
- Enforcement of alimony, child support, visitation and asset disclosure orders
For additional information about the scope of our divorce and family law practice, please contact us today.
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