At Fischer Law Firm P.C., we highly value your decision to conduct your divorce without the chaos and animosity that unfortunately characterizes many of them. Whatever your reasons for divorce, we understand that you are both ready for this change and want to make this shift as easy as possible for yourselves and most likely for your children, as well. We are just the team to make this a reality. Our experienced team of trained and compassionate professionals are fully equipped to help you reach peaceful resolutions in crucial aspects of your divorce, saving you and your family extensive costs and painful courtroom experiences. Our goals are the same as yours – to place this event behind you and establish for your family a bright and happy future. Call (346) 214-0786 today to learn more!
Dedicated to Smooth Transitions
Uncontested Divorce Attorneys
Ending a marriage is stressful enough. We can ensure your process is as seamless as possible by providing the trusted legal guidance your uncontested divorce needs.
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Experienced
With plenty of experience handling divorce cases, we know what it takes to ensure your process goes as smoothly as possible.
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Skilled
Seasoned and skilled in negotiation and litigation, we can represent you whether your divorce is handled in or out of the courtroom.
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Passionate
We truly care about our clients and are passionate about doing all we can to ensure the interests of you and your family are protected.
Uncontested Divorce Attorney
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Terms of Uncontested Divorce
While many couples desire an uncontested divorce for the time and money saved, it is still important to know that controversial agreements still need to be made, and both parties must come to a compromise in touchy areas. These areas can include:
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Grounds for Divorce
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Division of Property
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Maintenance/Alimony
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Child Support
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Child Custody
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Visitation Plans
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is Uncontested Divorce for Me?
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It is not for every couple, or for every individual. Uncontested divorce can be convenient for no-fault divorces, but in those that are more complicated – such as divorces involving domestic violence, child abuse, or ones that lack mutual agreement on the divorce in general, it is a bad idea.
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What If My Spouse Refuses to Sign the Paperwork?
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Uncontested divorce hinges on mutual cooperation. If your spouse does not want the divorce or refuses to compromise, it will become a public divorce with court mandated hearings and procedures.
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Are There Other Benefits of Uncontested Divorce?
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Besides the fact that cost and conflict are generally lowered, soon-to-be-divorced couples enjoy a number of added benefits, including increased levels of privacy, control, and ability to negotiate.
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Is Joint Representation Possible?
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One attorney can fill out the necessary paperwork to initiate the process, but generally, it is best for each of you to have your own representation avoid conflicts of interest or perceived unfairness.
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Attorney Mark Fischer
Passionately Helping Clients Get Through Difficult Times
With more than 7 years of experience as a trial and transactional lawyer, Attorney Mark Fischer now focuses on helping individuals get through divorce and other family law matters. When clients work with Fischer Law Firm P.C., they work directly with Attorney Fischer himself. Clients are not pawned off on paralegals or other staff members; they get the lawyer they are paying for.
It is very common for Attorney Fischer to answer the phone himself when clients call our office. He understands how stressed and overwhelmed clients likely are, which is why he is committed to being there for them throughout the legal process.
During his time in law school, Mark received the highest grade in Legal Research and Writing for which he received a Jurisprudence Award in recognition of his outstanding achievement. Mark also served as judicial clerk for Justice Elsa Alcala of the First Court of Appeals in Houston, Texas and then served as clerk for the Fort Bend County District Attorney’s Office. Following his graduation from law school, Mark worked for several law firms as an associate attorney practicing in the areas of complex business litigation and family law.
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When You Call, You Talk to an Attorney
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Available on Weekends for Your Convenience
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Flat Fee for Non-Contested Divorce
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Compassionate Attorney Who Empathizes with Clients
