Family law attorney Angleton TX — representing families in divorce, child custody, child support, and property division in the Brazoria County family courts. Angleton is the Brazoria County seat and home to all Brazoria County family law proceedings.
Angleton carries a history as distinctive as any city in southeast Texas. Founded in 1890 and named after the wife of a railroad manager, it won the right to serve as Brazoria County seat in 1896 and again in 1913 after a heated rivalry with the nearby town of Brazoria. During World War II, the 120-acre Brazoria County Fairgrounds were converted into a prisoner of war camp and later a U.S. Signal Corps radar unit base. Just north of the city stands the 60-foot "Giant of the Prairie" — a towering statue of Stephen F. Austin, father of Texas colonization. Today Angleton is home to Crocodile Encounter, one of the most unique wildlife attractions in Texas, and MSR Houston, a premier road course and karting facility that draws racing enthusiasts from across the region.
As your family law attorney Angleton TX, we represent Brazoria County families in divorce, child custody, child support, and property division. Angleton is the Brazoria County seat — meaning all Brazoria County family law cases are filed and heard right here. Brazoria County marital estates frequently include agricultural land, oil and gas interests, livestock, and rural property that require careful characterization under Texas community property law.
We represent Angleton families in divorce, child custody, child support, property division, and prenuptial agreements. Free consultations available.
Angleton is the Brazoria County seat — meaning all Brazoria County family law cases are filed and decided right here. The Brazoria County family courts are located at the Brazoria County Courthouse in Angleton. Your family law attorney Angleton TX appears in these courts regularly.
Brazoria County marital estates reflect the community's agricultural, energy, and working-family character — rural land, oil and gas interests, livestock, retirement accounts, and business interests that require careful analysis under Texas community property law.
Brazoria County's agricultural heritage means Angleton marital estates frequently include acreage, livestock, farm equipment, and rural tracts. Agricultural land accumulated during the marriage is generally community property subject to just and right division. Separate property claims require proof by clear and convincing evidence. Community contributions to mortgage payments or improvements on separate property can create reimbursement claims your family law attorney Angleton TX must identify early.
Brazoria County's energy industry presence means oil and gas royalty interests, mineral rights, and energy sector compensation are frequently at issue in local divorces. Mineral rights and royalty income accumulated during the marriage are generally community property. Separate property mineral interests must be traced and documented with precision. Your family law attorney Angleton TX handles oil and gas characterization and valuation with specific expertise.
Real property purchased during the marriage is community property subject to just and right division. Brazoria County real estate — from Angleton residences to rural acreage and waterfront properties — has appreciated significantly. Separate property down payments must be traced with documentation. Your family law attorney Angleton TX addresses buyout options, deferred sale arrangements, and tracing from the beginning of the case.
Retirement accounts accumulated during the marriage are community property — but require a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) to divide without triggering taxes or penalties. 401(k)s, 403(b)s, and pensions each require plan-specific QDRO language. IRAs are divided through a transfer incident to divorce. Your family law attorney Angleton TX handles the complete QDRO process from decree through plan administrator approval.
If a business formed or grew during the marriage, it may be partially or fully community property. Business valuation requires expert analysis of financials, goodwill, and the owner's compensation structure. Texas courts rarely force a business sale — the business is typically awarded to one spouse with equivalent marital assets used to offset the other's share. Self-employment income from the business also affects child support calculations under TFC §154.062.
For Angleton residents entering a marriage with established agricultural land, mineral interests, or significant separate property, a prenuptial agreement is one of the most practical planning tools available. Your family law attorney Angleton TX drafts prenuptial agreements under the Texas Uniform Premarital Agreement Act that protect separate property and define community property boundaries with precision and enforceability.
As your divorce attorney Angleton TX, we handle contested and uncontested divorce in the Brazoria County family courts. Texas requires a mandatory 60-day waiting period from filing. Contested Angleton divorces — particularly those involving agricultural property, oil and gas interests, business interests, or retirement accounts — typically take six months to over a year depending on complexity.
As your child custody attorney Angleton TX, we represent Brazoria County parents in the Angleton family courts applying the best interest of the child standard under TFC §153.002. Angleton ISD is a central consideration in local custody proceedings — school enrollment, district boundaries, and the Expanded SPO election are frequently key issues in Angleton custody cases.
As your child support attorney Angleton TX, we handle support calculations, modifications, and enforcement in Brazoria County. For Angleton families with self-employment income from agricultural operations, energy industry work, or small businesses, net resource calculation under TFC §154.062 requires careful documentation of income and allowable deductions. Courts scrutinize self-employment income carefully.
Texas law gives the noncustodial parent two possession schedule options. Most orders default to the Standard Possession Order — but the Expanded SPO gives significantly more time and must be affirmatively elected in writing. Your family law attorney Angleton TX must address this at the time of your final order.
The default possession schedule when parents live within 100 miles of each other. Transfers occur at 6:00 PM on the first day of possession.
The Expanded SPO gives the noncustodial parent significantly more time — transfers begin at school dismissal, not 6:00 PM. Must be elected in writing.
The Expanded SPO does not apply automatically. The noncustodial parent must make a written election at the time of the final order or within 30 days. Missing this window means defaulting to the Standard SPO permanently.
When parents live more than 100 miles apart, a different possession schedule applies. The noncustodial parent receives:
Texas child support is calculated using statutory guideline percentages of the paying parent's monthly net resources under Texas Family Code §154.125. Net resources include wages, salary, commissions, overtime, self-employment income, rental income, oil and gas royalties, and other sources — after deductions for Social Security taxes, federal income tax, union dues, and health insurance for the child.
The guidelines apply to the first $9,200 in monthly net resources. For Angleton families with self-employment income from agricultural operations, energy industry work, or small businesses, net resource calculation requires careful documentation of business income and allowable deductions. Oil and gas royalty income is included in net resources and must be accurately documented. Courts scrutinize self-employment and royalty income carefully — both parties may present evidence on the correct calculation.
Child support does not end automatically. Support obligations continue until the child turns 18 or graduates from high school — whichever is later. A child with a physical or mental disability may be entitled to support beyond age 18 under TFC §154.302. Simply stopping payments without a court order creates enforceable arrearages with interest.
Angleton is the Brazoria County seat — all family law cases are filed and heard right here. The 239th, 300th, and 461st Judicial District Courts each have their own local rules and approach to case management. Your family law attorney Angleton TX appears in these courts regularly and knows what to expect in each courtroom.
Angleton and Brazoria County marital estates frequently include acreage, livestock, farm equipment, and rural tracts that require careful characterization and valuation. Your family law attorney Angleton TX understands how Texas community property law applies to agricultural estates and rural family property — including separate property tracing for inherited land.
Brazoria County's energy industry presence means oil and gas royalty interests and mineral rights are frequently at issue in local divorces. Characterization, valuation, and division of these assets require specific expertise. Your family law attorney Angleton TX handles oil and gas property in the divorce context with the precision these assets demand.
Angleton ISD serves the community and is a central consideration in local custody proceedings. Your family law attorney Angleton TX understands how school enrollment, district boundaries, and the Expanded SPO election interact in Brazoria County custody cases — and how geographic restrictions affect relocation proceedings.
Family law is not a sideline. It is what we do — focused expertise in Texas divorce, custody, support, and property division. Not a generalist firm juggling multiple practice areas alongside your case.
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Your family law attorney Angleton TX represents families in the Brazoria County family courts. Free consultations available for divorce, child custody, property division, and all family law matters.
(713) 352-6900Where Angleton and Brazoria County cases are filed and decided.
Angleton is the county seat of Brazoria County, Texas. All divorce and family law cases for Angleton residents are filed with the Brazoria County District Clerk at the Brazoria County Courthouse in Angleton and heard in one of the dedicated Brazoria County family courts — the 239th, 300th, or 461st Judicial District Court. Your family law attorney Angleton TX appears in these courts regularly.
No. Each Brazoria County family court has its own local rules, scheduling procedures, and approach to contested hearings. Knowing those distinctions — and preparing accordingly — is a concrete advantage that comes only from appearing in these courts regularly. It affects timeline, hearing strategy, and ultimately outcomes in your case.
How Texas divorce works and what to expect in Brazoria County courts.
Texas requires a mandatory 60-day waiting period from the date of filing. From there, timeline depends on complexity:
Yes. Texas is a community property state. Property acquired during the marriage is generally community property subject to just and right division — not automatically 50/50. Courts consider earning capacity, the children's needs, fault in the breakup, and other factors. Separate property — owned before marriage, received as a gift, or inherited — is not subject to division, but must be proven by clear and convincing evidence.
How Texas divides agricultural land, oil and gas interests, and real estate in an Angleton divorce.
Agricultural land purchased during the marriage with community funds is community property subject to just and right division. Key issues include:
Oil and gas royalty income earned during the marriage is generally community property in Texas. Mineral rights inherited or owned before the marriage are separate property — but royalties earned from those minerals during the marriage may be community property depending on the lease terms and timing. This is a nuanced area that requires careful analysis. Your family law attorney Angleton TX addresses oil and gas characterization and valuation with specific expertise.
How 401(k)s, pensions, and IRAs are divided in an Angleton, TX divorce.
Yes — the portion accumulated during the marriage is generally community property. But dividing it requires a QDRO — a separate court order sent to the plan administrator. Without one, the administrator cannot legally divide the account. Early withdrawal triggers income taxes and a 10% penalty. Your family law attorney Angleton TX handles the complete QDRO process from the divorce decree through plan administrator approval.
How Brazoria County courts decide custody — and how Angleton ISD factors in.
Brazoria County family courts apply the best interest of the child standard under TFC §153.002 — evaluating each parent's day-to-day involvement, home stability, the child's existing relationships, each parent's physical and mental health, any history of family violence or substance abuse, and each parent's willingness to support the child's relationship with the other parent. For children 12 and older, the child's expressed preference is also considered. Texas law is gender-neutral — fathers and mothers are evaluated equally.
Angleton ISD serves the Angleton community. The parent designated to establish primary residence determines which school the child attends. When both parents remain within Angleton ISD boundaries, school enrollment is generally less contested — but when a geographic restriction is in place and one parent seeks to relocate, Angleton ISD boundaries become a central factor in modification proceedings. Brazoria County courts commonly restrict primary residence to Brazoria County and contiguous counties.
Standard vs. Expanded SPO — and why the election timing matters.
The Expanded Standard Possession Order (ESPO) under TFC §153.317 gives the noncustodial parent significantly more time. Weekend possession begins at school dismissal Friday rather than 6:00 PM and ends when school resumes Monday morning. Thursday possession begins at school dismissal. Summer may extend to 42 days. The Expanded SPO must be elected in writing at or within 30 days of the final order under TFC §153.3171 — it does not apply automatically. Missing the window means defaulting to the Standard SPO permanently. Your family law attorney Angleton TX addresses this election proactively at the time of your final order.
How Texas guidelines work — including agricultural and oil and gas income common in Angleton.
Texas child support is calculated under TFC §154.125 using guideline percentages of the paying parent's monthly net resources: 1 child — 20%, 2 children — 25%, 3 children — 30%, 4 children — 35%, 5 or more — 40%. Net resources are defined under TFC §154.062 and apply to the first $9,200 in monthly net resources. Oil and gas royalties, agricultural income, and self-employment income are all included in net resources and require careful documentation.
Child support in Texas typically ends when the child turns 18 or graduates from high school — whichever occurs later. If the child has a physical or mental disability, support may continue beyond age 18 under TFC §154.302. Support does not end automatically — the paying parent may need to formally terminate the obligation through the court to stop wage withholding. Simply stopping payments without a court order creates enforceable arrearages with interest.
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