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Divorce is Difficult – Get the Best Representation for Your Case

Having a Reliable Divorce Attorney Matters

No marriage starts off expecting to end in divorce, yet almost 50% of all new marriages end in divorce. With that in mind, if you find yourself looking at divorce as the best option, make sure you choose the best legal representation. With the Gilbert Law Office, you’ll not only get experience, but also compassion and understanding from your Boerne divorce attorney. Matthew Gilbert has years of experience serving the family law needs of Texans, and excels at divorce litigation, military divorces, uncontested divorces and much more.

 

Don’t trust your divorce to just any attorney – choose an experienced Boerne divorce attorney that knows how to represent your interests and fight for you every step of the way. Contact the Gilbert Law Office today to get a free case consultation.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How long does a divorce take in Texas?

    Texas requires a minimum 60-day waiting period after filing before a divorce can be finalized. Uncontested divorces can often be completed close to that timeline, while contested cases involving custody or property disputes can take several months to over a year.

    Do I need a lawyer for an uncontested divorce in Boerne?

    While it’s not legally required, having an attorney review your agreement helps ensure the paperwork is filed correctly and that your rights around property, debt, and any children are properly protected before it becomes final.

    How is property divided in a Texas divorce?

    Texas is a community property state, meaning most property acquired during the marriage is divided in a manner the court considers just and right, which isn’t always a strict 50/50 split. Separate property owned before the marriage or received as a gift or inheritance generally stays with its original owner.

    What’s different about a military divorce?

    Military divorces involve additional considerations like the division of military retirement benefits, jurisdiction rules tied to duty stations, and protections under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. Matthew Gilbert is a military veteran and has direct experience handling these cases.

    How much does a divorce attorney cost in Boerne?

    Costs vary based on whether the divorce is contested or uncontested and how complex the property or custody issues are. We offer a free consultation to review your situation and provide clear, upfront guidance on fees.

    Can I get divorced if my spouse doesn’t agree?

    Yes. Texas allows for no-fault divorce, meaning you don’t need your spouse’s agreement to file. If they don’t respond or contest the case, the divorce can still proceed and be finalized.