Family law matters arrive at some of life’s most stressful moments, and the future may seem uncertain. You deserve clear answers, practical guidance, and a legal team that understands both the emotional and financial weight of what you are facing.
At Melone Hatley, P.C., our Houston family law attorneys help individuals and families throughout the Greater Houston area navigate difficult transitions with compassionate care and strong legal advocacy. We work to protect what matters most while helping you make informed decisions at every step. No matter how complex your circumstances may seem today, the right legal support can bring direction and a stronger sense of control over what comes next.
Experienced Houston Family Law Attorneys Focused on Results
No two families are alike, and no two family law matters should be handled in the same way. Some cases call for careful negotiation and settlement. Others require assertive litigation and courtroom representation. Our Houston family law team takes the time to understand your priorities, explain your options, and build a legal strategy tailored to your circumstances.
We regularly assist clients with matters involving:
- No-fault and fault-based divorce
- Child custody and parenting plans
- Child support establishment and enforcement
- Community property division
- Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
- Modifications of prior court orders
- Enforcement actions
- Protective orders involving family violence and stalking
- High-conflict family disputes
When your future is on the line, having the right legal guidance can make all the difference. The decisions made during a family law matter often carry lasting consequences, which is why preparation, advocacy, and steady legal guidance are so important.
Divorce in Houston, Texas
Ending a marriage is never just a legal transaction. It’s a major personal and financial transition that will affect nearly every aspect of daily life. Questions about where you will live, how your finances will be handled, what your parenting arrangements may look like, and how quickly the process can move are common concerns. Even when divorce is the right next step, it can still feel overwhelming and uncertain.
Our Houston divorce lawyers are here to help clients with both contested and uncontested divorce matters, including:
Temporary Orders are put in place while the case is pending. Temporary orders can include temporary possession of the marital home, temporary conservatorship, parenting schedules during the case, temporary child support and/or spousal maintenance, and any other order necessary for the safety and welfare of the child(ren).
Final Orders in a divorce will include all of the above but on a permanent basis plus division of assets and debts, division of retirement accounts and investments, business ownership interests, etc.
A divorce matter should be handled with emotional care, strategy, and a focus on long-term stability. Skilled legal guidance can help you protect your interests today while positioning you for a healthier and more secure future after your case is resolved.
Property Division in Texas
Property division is one of the most significant parts of a divorce. For spouses, years of income, savings, debts, home ownership, and retirement are all bound together. Untangling these interests requires understanding ownership history, value, documentation, and long-term financial impact.
Texas is a community property state, and in general, property acquired during the marriage is presumed to be community property, subject to division during divorce. When making decisions, courts aim for a division that is just and right, which does not always mean an even split.
Property division can involve:
- The marital residence
- Bank accounts
- Retirement benefits
- Investment accounts
- Vehicles
- Debts and liabilities
- Closely held liabilities
- Real estate holdings
- Commingled separate assets
Houston area families often have complex financial lives. Careful analysis is essential when substantial or mixed-property issues are involved. A well-prepared property strategy can help preserve assets, avoid costly mistakes, and support your long-term financial recovery after divorce.
Child Custody in Houston
Child custody matters are often the most emotional part of any family law case. Parents naturally worry about how much time they will have with their children, their decision-making authority, school stability, and how this transition will affect their child’s well-being.
In Texas, child custody is commonly referred to as conservatorship, and parenting time is often addressed through possession and access schedules.
Custody matters can include:
- Joint managing conservatorship
- Sole managing conservatorship
- Primary residence determinations
- Parenting schedules
- Holiday and summer possession
- Relocation disputes
- Modifications after substantial life changes
Courts generally believe that children benefit from having meaningful relationships with both parents when safe and appropriate. At the same time, each case is unique. The goal should be a parenting arrangement that supports your child’s stability, consistency, and their continued growth and well-being.
Parenting Time and Standard Possession Orders
A parenting schedule can affect nearly every part of family life after divorce. What works on paper may not always work in real life, which is why thoughtful planning matters.
Texas courts frequently use a Standard Possession Order (SPO) as a framework for parenting time. Depending on the child’s age, distance between households, and the facts of the case, parenting schedules may be standard, customized, or modified if they no longer meet the needs of the family.
For many Houston parents, work schedules, transportation, school logistics, and extracurricular demands require a more practical solution than a one-size-fits-all plan. We help parents create workable parenting arrangements designed for real life. A schedule that is clear, realistic, and centered on the child can reduce conflict and make co-parenting more manageable over time.
Child Support in Texas
Child support is intended to help meet a child’s everyday needs and maintain financial stability after parents divorce. Unfortunately, it can also become a source of disagreement when income is disputed, expenses are high, or one parent feels the numbers don’t truly reflect reality. Understanding how child support in Texas is calculated is an important first step.
Texas child support is commonly calculated using statutory guidelines that generally consider the paying parent’s net resources and the number of children being supported. In some situations, courts may deviate from guideline support depending on circumstances. Parenting time can also intersect with broader financial negotiations, even where guideline support still applies.
We help clients with:
- Initial child support calculations
- Enforcement of unpaid support
- Modification based on significant changes in circumstances
- Additional support obligations
- High-income parent cases
Child support should reflect both statutory guidelines and the child’s real needs. A carefully handled child support case can help create consistency for your child while reducing unnecessary conflict between parents.
Spousal Maintenance and Contractual Alimony
Financial concerns are usually an immediate concern during and after a divorce. One spouse may worry about paying ongoing maintenance obligations, while the other worries about covering their bills and reestablishing independence. This can significantly affect both parties’ transition into independent post-divorce life.
Spousal maintenance in Texas is not automatic. Eligibility depends on specific statutory factors and circumstances. Some spouses may instead choose to negotiate a contractual alimony agreement as part of a settlement agreement.
We help Houston clients pursue, defend, negotiate, or modify support-related claims with a practical eye toward financial sustainability. Whether you are seeking support or responding to a request, the right strategy should consider both present needs and long-term financial realities.
Modifications
Family law orders are based on circumstances at a specific moment in time. But life is not static. When changes are significant, old court orders may no longer make sense.
In Texas, courts don’t modify orders because one party is unhappy with the existing order. But when a material and substantial change has occurred, it may be possible to seek a modification of custody, support, or related orders. Depending on the issue involved, Texas courts may allow for modification.
Examples of changes that may support a modification request can include:
- An increase or decrease in either party’s income
- Job loss or career relocation
- One parent’s move to another city or state
- Changes in your child’s educational, medical, or emotional needs
- Ongoing failure to follow the current court order
- A child getting older and needing a more workable schedule
- A parent’s pattern of instability and poor decision making
For child-related modifications, the court will continue to focus on the best interests of the child. This means that even if circumstances have materially changed, the requested modification must also benefit the child’s stability, development, safety, and overall well-being.
At Melone Hatley, P.C., our Houston family law attorneys help clients evaluate whether they may qualify for a modification under Texas law and pursue practical solutions designed for the future.
Enforcement
A court order is a legally binding directive, and Texas law provides legal remedies when a person does not follow a valid family court order. Through an enforcement action, a person may ask the court to require compliance and, where appropriate, impose consequences for continued violations.
Enforcement matters often involve:
- Unpaid child support
- Denied possession of the child(ren)
- Violations of custody-related terms
- Failure to transfer property awarded in the divorce
- Nonpayment of debts assigned in the decree
- Failure to sign required documents
- Violations of injunctions or temporary orders
Our Houston family law attorneys assist clients with strategic enforcement actions designed to protect their rights and ensure court orders are taken seriously.
Why Choose Melone Hatley, P.C. in Houston?
Choosing the right family law firm can feel intimidating. After all, you are choosing the people who will guide you through one of the most important transitions of your life.
At Melone Hatley, P.C., our skilled Houston family law attorneys are here to help you move through this difficult time with experienced guidance and support. Our goal is not simply to handle your case, but to help you feel informed, protected, and prepared for what comes next.
Contact Melone Hatley, P.C. today through our website contact form or call [insert number] to schedule a free, confidential consultation with one of our Client Services Coordinators. At Melone Hatley, P.C., we are Your Partner in Divorce®, protecting your family, your finances, and your future. Don’t navigate this time alone.




