


Experienced Family Lawyers in Denton County, TX
For decades, North Texas Family Lawyers has stood beside individuals and families across Denton County facing high-stakes divorce, custody disputes, modifications, and complex probate battles.
Going through a divorce requires reliable guidance, clear answers, and a team that puts your needs first. At North Texas Family Lawyers, we serve Highland Village and Denton County residents with personalized legal support built around your family’s unique circumstances. When you work with us, you gain experienced divorce lawyers backed by Board Certified family law professionals who know Texas divorce laws, local court practices, and the value of genuine client care.
Reach out today at (972) 402-6367 to schedule a consultation with our Highland Village divorce attorneys.
Why Work With Our Divorce Lawyers in Highland Village?
Families in Highland Village trust our team because we bring a focused approach, years of experience, and an authentic commitment to helping clients move forward. We understand the sensitive and complex nature of divorce. Our team includes attorneys and a paralegal who are Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. That means you benefit from in-depth knowledge and steadfast representation in every stage of your case.
- Board Certified legal team: Recognized by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization for our experience and skill in family law.
- Personalized attention: Legal strategies shaped by your goals and family circumstances.
- Local insight: Familiarity with Denton County courts, procedures, and the unique aspects of Highland Village divorces.
- Comprehensive support: Help with related family law matters including child custody, support, and property division.
- Steadfast client care: Dedicated to informed guidance and clear, responsive communication throughout your case.
What to Expect from Your Highland Village Divorce Lawyer
Divorce involves important decisions about children, property, finances, and your future. We guide clients through every step so you stay informed and empowered. Our process is designed to be transparent, thorough, and tailored to your goals. We collaborate with you to develop a plan that takes into account your unique priorities and the nuances of Texas family law.
- Initial consultation: We listen to your concerns, learn about your situation, and start outlining your options.
- Goal-focused planning: Together we review assets, children, and support needs to map out a strategy that fits your life.
- Informed representation: Our team explains every step and keeps you updated as the process unfolds.
- Compassionate guidance: We address emotional and practical concerns to help you move forward with confidence.
- Finalization and future planning: We guide you toward closure and support you as new questions arise after the divorce.
Approaching Property Division, Child Custody & Support in Highland Village
Your goals shape how we approach divorce matters in Highland Village. Our team addresses concerns about dividing assets, co-parenting, and financial stability with care and clarity. Texas community property rules generally consider most assets acquired during marriage to be shared. Families in Highland Village often face unique considerations—such as homes, businesses, or retirement accounts—and we work closely with you to clarify your priorities, negotiate fair solutions, and protect your interests. When children are involved, we guide you toward workable parenting plans that focus on their well-being. Our divorce lawyers stay accessible throughout your case and support each step of your family’s transition.
Meet Our Attorneys

William F. Neal
Texas Board Certified Family Law Attorney- More than 50 years of legal experience in Texas
- Texas Board Certified in Family Law since 1993
- Widely recognized for his professional excellence, unwavering dedication to his clients, and leadership in the field

James A. Giries
Family Law Attorney- Air Force veteran with a disciplined, honorable, and service-driven approach
- Former owner of an independent law practice for over a decade
- Significant experience and deep knowledge in divorce, custody, property division, and support matters

Trenton E. Wright
Family Law, Estate & Probate Attorney- Solving clients’ family law and estate issues with decades of advanced legal knowledge and experience
- Behind-the-scenes knowledge as a former owner of a real estate and title practice
- Serious background in property, business, and financial matters
Serving Across Denton County


Suite 150 Lewisville, TX 75067

North Texas Family Lawyers provides strategic advocacy for clients throughout Denton County and the surrounding communities. Whether you are local or in the wider region, our team ensures you move forward with confidence and a clear plan. We serve:
- Flower Mound
- Highland Village
- Westlake
- Bartonville
- Trophy Club
- Denton
- Lewisville
- The Colony
- Corinth
- Shady Shores
- Little Elm
- Carrolton
- Grapevine
- Argyle
- Frisco
- Fort Worth

Contact Our Highland Village Divorce Attorneys to Begin
Deciding to move forward with a divorce is never easy, but you do not have to navigate this alone. Contact North Texas Family Lawyers to connect with a divorce attorney in Highland Village who brings Board Certified knowledge, deep local roots, and a focus on your well-being. During your consultation, we discuss your goals, answer your questions, and outline a plan to support your family’s future.
FAQs
Divorces in Texas require a minimum 60-day waiting period from the time of filing. Most cases take several months, but the timeline depends on the level of agreement between spouses and the complexity of issues.
No. Texas allows for both fault and no-fault divorces. Most divorces are granted on a no-fault basis, meaning you do not have to prove wrongdoing.
Texas follows community property laws. Most property acquired during the marriage is divided equitably, though not always equally, based on a variety of factors considered by the court.
If you and your spouse cannot agree, the court will make decisions based on the best interests of the child, evaluating factors such as stability, existing relationships, and each parent’s ability to support the child.
Many divorces resolve through negotiation, mediation, or collaborative law, helping families avoid a contested courtroom battle. We discuss all available options with you during our strategy planning.





