Divorce
Under Texas law, judges have tremendous discretion to determine the manner in which marital assets are divided and child custody and visitation are awarded. With so much at stake, it is important that anyone involved in a Texas divorce have highly qualified legal counsel.
At the Law Office of Janet McCullar, we offer experienced legal representation for individuals going through the difficult process of divorce. Our board-certified family law attorney has the experience necessary to handle all issues that may arise during the course of a divorce, including:
- Complex property division
- Community property vs. separate property disputes
- High-earner child support disputes
- Spousal support claims
- Child custody and visitation
Since family law is our focus at our firm, we have the ability to handle complex issues that may arise during your divorce, including valuation of a family-owned business, division of retirement accounts, contested child custody, concealment of marital assets, complex property division, allegations of child abuse, and claims of domestic violence or marital infidelity.
We routinely represent professionals and spouses of professionals in high-asset divorce cases where complex property division issues come into play and tax implications may be an important consideration. As a board-certified family law attorney, Janet McCullar Vavra has the ability to handle any issue that may arise in your divorce.
Our Approach
We understand that divorce is a very difficult time for clients. Disputes over property division and child custody can create tremendous acrimony. Rather than unnecessarily inflame an already tense situation, we work creatively and proactively to try to resolve disputes in a civilized manner.
When disputes may not be resolved by mutual agreement of the parties, we have the experience and skills necessary to zealously defend our clients' rights in court. To fully protect our clients' rights, we prepare meticulously for the possibility of trial in each case — a practice which aids not only at trial but also in the negotiation of marital dissolution agreements.
Contested, Uncontested, Collaborative, Fault and No Fault
We handle contested divorce claims where the terms of a divorce are disputed, but we also assist clients who are in agreement on the terms of their divorce and want an uncontested divorce. If you are seeking a contested divorce, we have extensive experience in both fault-based divorce and no-fault divorce.
Contact an Austin Divorce Lawyer
To speak with a divorce and family law attorney, contact the Law Office of Janet McCullar in Austin, Texas. For assistance, call 512-371-6505 or contact us by e-mail.

