Divorce is a challenging and emotional process, especially for women who often face unique struggles during this time. Concerns about finances, child custody, and the overall impact on their lives can feel overwhelming. If you are a woman considering divorce or have been served divorce papers, know that you are not alone.
At Skillern Firm, we provide compassionate and dedicated legal support to women navigating the complexities of divorce in Houston.
Call (713) 229-8855 to schedule a consultation with a Houston divorce attorney for women at Skillern Firm today.
While Texas family law is gender-neutral, women often encounter specific challenges during divorce.
Many women have taken on caregiving roles, stepping in and out of the workforce to raise children, which can impact their financial stability. Additionally, women are more likely to experience domestic violence or emotional abuse, further complicating the divorce process.
Our team understands these struggles and is committed to protecting your rights and fighting for the best possible outcome of your case.
Child custody is often a top concern for mothers during divorce, involving decisions about living arrangements, financial support, and stability for children. At Skillern Firm, we focus on fighting for custody arrangements that prioritize your children’s best interests and fair child support agreements. In cases of abandonment, endangerment, or a spouse’s criminal behavior, we can help you pursue sole custody or advocate for the termination of parental rights to protect your children.
As a community property state, Texas typically divides marital assets equally, but complexities arise with properties, investments, or businesses.
Women who have sacrificed careers for a family often face financial uncertainty. We can pursue your fair share of assets, including the family home, retirement accounts, and business interests while navigating legal complexities like business valuation.
Spousal support isn’t automatic in Texas but may be available if you meet criteria such as a long marriage, disability, or caregiving responsibilities. We can help you pursue support to maintain financial stability as you transition to post-divorce life.
Domestic violence is a critical issue affecting many women during divorce. If you or your children are in danger, seek immediate help from resources like the Houston Area Women’s Center. We assist with protective orders and prioritize your safety throughout the process, handling these cases with care and urgency.
If your husband has already filed for divorce, he might have presented you with an offer about assets, such as who gets the house and which vehicle you get to keep. You should never accept these offers without consulting with a divorce attorney, specifically for women, who can review the situation and confirm you are getting your fair share. This is especially true if he controls the household finances and/or he is the primary breadwinner.
Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon for a party to hide assets when they prepare to file for divorce or suspect their partner will file. An experienced divorce attorney for women can fight for you to get your share of any hidden assets, whether money, investments, or real estate.
While women have made strides over the decades, male privilege is still alive and well in Texas. This often becomes painfully apparent to some women as they go through the divorce process, especially if they are in a marriage where their husband is the primary breadwinner. Community property laws help even the playing field when going through a divorce, even benefiting men whose wives bring in the majority of household income. The skilled divorce attorneys at Skillern Firm can help you navigate this complicated procedure.
Texas is a community property state, which means that courts equitably distribute assets earned during the marriage to spouses in the event of a divorce. A no-fault divorce typically results in a fairly equal division of assets, and it’s often less expensive, making it the most common choice for many couples.
In a fault divorce, the person who filed the divorce must prove that their spouse behaved in a way that justifies their request for dissolution based on specific grounds such as cruelty, adultery, or abandonment. These elements can impact the division of assets and spousal support because judges have the discretion to stray from the default of equitable division of property in Texas.
Divorce is often a time of anger, frustration, sadness, and grief, sometimes leaving minds cloudy and people uncertain about the next steps. If you are a woman in Houston seeking a divorce from your husband, or he has filed for divorce, you need the knowledge to protect yourself.
A divorce lawyer can compound that protection by making sure all assets and asset types are covered, but here is a partial list of the things you need to consider when a divorce is in your future:
Did your husband start a business during your marriage? Did you build a business together, investing your time, energy, and hard work? Or did you manage the home and care for your children while your husband focused on growing a business? If you answered yes to any of these, you have a right to a portion of the business’s value during the divorce.
That said, it’s essential to approach this process carefully to avoid harming the business, as its success can impact you, your spouse, and your children. The team at Skillern Firm can guide you through the legal process, helping you understand concepts like personal goodwill and how business value is determined under the law. Let us help you protect your interests while navigating this complex aspect of divorce.
Full legal custody is called sole managing conservatorship in Texas, but achieving it can be challenging. Courts prioritize the child’s best interests and believe both parents should remain involved. To gain full custody, a parent’s rights must first be terminated—a rare outcome unless specific circumstances apply.
Child support is separate from custody and follows state guidelines, though courts may adjust amounts based on circumstances.
Typically, the breadwinner pays support, even with joint custody. Payments often start at 20% of adjusted income for one child, increasing by 5% per additional child, but may be reduced if children are from other relationships.
While the court largely determines child support, some spouses may attempt to hide income. A divorce lawyer can help uncover undisclosed earnings to calculate accurate figures.
Domestic violence is a widespread issue, with over 5,000,000 acts committed against women annually in the U.S., including Houston. If you or your children are being abused, it’s crucial to leave immediately, as violence often escalates and can become life-threatening. For safe housing and support, reach out to the Houston Area Women’s Center. Once you’re in a secure place, contact us to start the divorce process, including obtaining temporary restraining orders for your protection.
Texas courts are generally reluctant to award alimony, only allowing spousal support under specific circumstances. Women often face financial challenges after divorce, earning less than during marriage and balancing childcare responsibilities that can limit career growth. Reentering the workforce while managing primary caregiving duties can be especially difficult for stay-at-home mothers.
Spousal support is only granted if you lack the property or income to meet basic needs and meet one of these conditions:
If court-ordered, payments are capped at $5,000 per month or 20% of your husband’s gross income. Reaching an agreement outside of court is often preferable.
At Skillern Firm, we understand that some want to work with women attorneys. Whether you have had traumatic experiences with men or you feel more comfortable confiding in another woman, our team includes seven skilled women attorneys who have the skills and experience necessary for your case.
Robin W. Klein graduated from South Texas College of Law in 2004. She became board-certified in family law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, something that just 1% of the family lawyers in Texas have accomplished. She has worked for over 13 years, focusing exclusively on family law.
As a single mom, she understands the difficulties facing women regarding divorce, children, and financial struggles. She has a passion for helping her clients get through the legal process friction-free so they can continue with the next chapter of their lives.
Caitlin attended South Texas College of Law, where she committed most of her time to issues that affect our clients, including family law, estates, marital property, and family trial advocacy.
Caitlin has been a member of Skillern Firm for over seven years and has practiced family law exclusively. She is well-equipped to handle all types of family law matters and guide you through the process.
Tina is passionate about advocacy, and her approach is responsive and client-focused.
Tina has a degree from the South Texas College of Law and a mediator’s certificate from the Frank Evans Center for Dispute Resolution. She strives to help families foster healthy co-parenting relationships.
“I can’t imagine I would have made it through my divorce, mentally or emotionally, without her. She is insanely intelligent and astute, she is on top of absolutely everything family law related, responsive, reassuring, and gives you confidence in a very unfamiliar world. She’s prompt, factual, strategic, and exactly what you hope for in a lawyer if not more. You can depend on her. Tina is also phenomenal in court. She found so many discrepancies in my ex’s attorney’s work. It was not only impressive, but revealed how detrimental things can be without a truly thorough lawyer like Tina.”
“Not one detail missed and with the situation where my children were at risk, the extra care and attention made all the difference to get full judgement in my favor. I highly recommend Matt and his team!”
“Skillern Firm is the best attorneys in Houston. He genuinely cares about his clients and his firm is diligent, hardworking and very through. I highly recommend him and do not have enough words to thank him for his extraordinary performance in getting justice for my family.”
“I have used several family law attorneys in the 10-17 years and my ex takes me back to court every year. I have worked with Matt Skillern, Caitlyn Thorpe, and Stacy Sawyer. I would never go elsewhere. If you want it done, and done right, do not hesitate to contact them. I have had terrible experiences with all of the family law attorneys I have dealt with outside of them. I only provide positive reviews so my bad experiences are not noted. If you want a positive and good experience, pls go there!”
“The communication is top notch from her to her staff. Her responses were quick at all times, and never left any questions unanswered. I always felt how important my case was to her. Caitlin is an amazing, trustworthy, brilliant, and beautiful human who truly cares about her clients and will fight hard for them. Caitlin isn’t scared to speak out and won’t sugarcoat anything. She knows family law extremely well and during trial always knew the facts of my case very well, was familiar with all details and effectively fought for my kid's rights. I couldn't have been happier with Caitlin and the outcome of my case. I only wish I would’ve hired her sooner, right when the divorce started. Anyone would be so lucky to have her as their attorney.”
At Skillern Firm, we recognize the challenges women face during divorce and are committed to providing compassionate, assertive representation. Our goal is to protect your rights, amplify your voice, and work toward outcomes that support your emotional and financial well-being and that of your children.
If you’re a woman in Houston going through a divorce, you don’t have to face it alone. Call (713) 229-8855 or contact Skillern Firm online today to schedule a consultation with a Houston divorce lawyer for women.