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Attorney Roger G Jain

The Woodlands Experienced Divorce Lawyers

Divorce can be one of the most difficult and emotional times in your life. Questions about property division, child custody, child support, and your financial future can leave you feeling uncertain about what comes next. At Roger G. Jain & Associates, P.C., we understand how much is at stake and how important it is to have clear legal guidance during this transition.

As The Woodlands divorce attorneys, our firm helps clients navigate divorce with practical advice, strong advocacy, and a steady focus on protecting their rights and long-term interests. Whether your divorce is contested or uncontested, straightforward or highly complex, we are prepared to help you move forward.

Divorce Representation in The Woodlands

Roger G. Jain & Associates, P.C. serves clients from 2001 Timberloch Place, Suite 500, The Woodlands, TX 77380. The office is located in the heart of The Woodlands, one block east of Grogan’s Mill Road, and near well-known Town Center destinations such as Market Street at 9595 Six Pines Drive, The Woodlands Mall, and Waterway Square. That location makes it convenient for individuals and families throughout The Woodlands and nearby communities to meet with counsel and discuss divorce and family law matters.

If you need guidance from The Woodlands Experienced Divorce Attorneys, call 832-356-4252 to schedule a confidential consultation.

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Getting a Divorce in Texas

Texas has basic filing requirements that apply to divorce cases. According to the Texas State Law Library, a divorce may generally be filed in the county where either spouse has lived for the last 90 days, as long as that spouse has also lived in Texas for at least six months. Texas law also generally imposes a 60-day waiting period before a divorce can be finalized, although limited exceptions may apply in certain family violence situations.

These rules matter because filing in the right county and understanding the timeline can affect how smoothly the case proceeds. Our firm helps clients understand the process, prepare the necessary documents, and move through each stage with a clear strategy.

We Help Through All Types of Divorce

At Roger G. Jain & Associates, P.C., we represent clients in many types of divorce matters, including:

  • contested divorce
  • uncontested divorce
  • high-net-worth divorce
  • LGBTQ+ divorce
  • military divorce
  • negotiated and mediated divorce matters

Every divorce brings its own concerns. Some clients are focused on protecting parenting rights. Others are concerned about dividing property fairly, preserving business interests, or securing financial stability after the marriage ends. Our role is to help you understand your options and protect your interests at every step.

Divorce Issues We Commonly Handle

Our firm assists clients with the issues that most often shape the outcome of a divorce, including:

Child Custody and Visitation

When children are involved, parenting issues are often the most emotional part of the case. We help clients address conservatorship, parenting time, possession schedules, and future modifications when circumstances change.

Child Support

Child support can have a major impact on both households after divorce. We help clients establish, contest, modify, and enforce child support obligations with a focus on fairness and the child’s needs.

Spousal Support and Maintenance

Support between spouses is often heavily contested, especially when one spouse earns substantially more than the other. We help clients address temporary support, post-divorce maintenance, and related financial issues as the case develops.

Division of Assets and Debts

Property division can become complicated quickly, especially when retirement accounts, business interests, investment assets, real estate, insurance benefits, or other significant financial issues are involved. We work to help ensure that all relevant assets and obligations are identified and addressed.

A Practical Approach to Divorce

Most people want to resolve a divorce as efficiently and as peacefully as possible. We understand that. Our firm works to find practical, cost-conscious solutions when possible, while also preparing thoroughly in case the dispute becomes contested.

If your case can be resolved through negotiation or mediation, we will help you pursue that path thoughtfully. If litigation becomes necessary, you can move forward knowing you have experienced advocates ready to fight for your interests in court.

Why Clients in The Woodlands Turn to Our Firm

Divorce is not just a legal process. It is a major life transition that affects your home, your finances, your children, and your future. From our office on Timberloch Place, near Grogan’s Mill Road, Six Pines Drive, and the broader Town Center area, Roger G. Jain & Associates, P.C. is positioned to help clients through divorce matters in one of The Woodlands’ most central and accessible locations.

Contact Our Experienced Divorce Attorneys in The Woodlands

At Roger G. Jain & Associates, P.C., we know divorce can feel overwhelming. Our goal is to provide the support, legal guidance, and advocacy you need to move through the process with greater clarity and confidence.

Call our divorce law firm at 832-356-4252 today or fill out the firm’s confidential contact form to discuss your goals and your legal options.

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