Montgomery County Texas Divorce Lawyers

The Law Offices of William A. Adair  February 28, 2015 – 06:11 am
Jack Riley, Family Law Attorney in Montgomery County, Texas

Call for Understanding and Strong Representation in Family Law Matters

Family Law attorney William Adair handles family law matters only in the counties of Montgomery, Walker, Grimes, Waller, Harris, San Jacinto and Liberty.

William A. Adair serves a diverse array of clients who depend on his experience, reputation and steady hand to protect their rights and guide them though complex and often heart-wrenching legal issues. Mr. Adair equally represents men and women on either side of the issues of divorce, spousal maintenance (alimony), child custody and other family law issues. He has a great deal of experience in complex family law litigation and intricate family law issues including paternity cases, modifications of divorce decrees, enforcement of child support and the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act.

William Adair began his solo law practice in Conroe, Texas, in 1980 and is Texas Board Certified in Family Law, a qualification held by less than 1% of Texas attorneys. He handles family law matters in the courts of Montgomery County, Walker County, Grimes County, Waller County, Harris County, San Jacinto County and Liberty County, Texas, within the following areas:

  • Modification of Orders
    (child custody)
    and visitation, child support, spousal support, etc.)
  • Enforcement of Orders
  • Jurisdictional Issues
  • Spousal Support (Alimony)

A divorce, child custody or other family law case does not always have to be a stress-filled combative experience. Even when there are complex issues involved and emotions are running high, Mr. Adair will protect your legal rights while avoiding unnecessary conflict and heartache as much as possible. Nobody ever expects to end up with problems like separation, child support and divorce when making plans for a happy life, but sometimes these situations can not be avoided. That is why it is important to know that you can have a strong legal advocate like Texas family lawyer William A. Adair on your side to fight for you and protect your legal rights during the most painful problems of family life.

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I am recovering from an ugly divorce that has left me in serious financial straights. I have been left with high credit card debt, bad credit, and no housing. I am also paying an extremely high child support payment that insures that I cannot pay my bills each month. I have met with a lawyer (two actually) and have determined that I should be filing for bankruptcy however I need a minimum of $2grand to retain services. I work full time, irregular hours and make a salary of roughly $35g per year, before child support/taxes et all. This puts me in an income too high to obtain free or reduced cost legal services from area lawyers however I don't make enough to cover my bills let alone an attorney

This whole thing

Reminds me soooo much of my parents divorce. The only difference was that
during the divorce I was 20 and my sister was 22.
My dad decided to quit his engeneering job in PA to relocate to Fort Myers, FL. Since then, he has not been able to pay my mom her alimony. She works full time making a decent salary and now has her own apartment.
My moms lawyers went haywire on the fact that my dad VOLUNTEERLY quit his job in PA to move to FL. After he moved to FL, he cried the same "oh I cant find a job here..." while he was living in my deceased uncles house free and clear

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