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Beginning in the middle of the 19th century, settlers started to arrive at the place we now call Richardson, Texas. Like many other cities in the Lone Star State, Richardson has some pretty humble roots. Today, Richardson has grown into a bustling city, boasting a population of over 100,000 residents. The city of Richardson stretches over 28 miles of land and includes a multitude of headquarters and offices of companies in the telecommunication business. Cell phone carriers such as AT&T, Verizon, Samsung, and MetroPCS, all have offices or headquarters in Richardson. Richardson is also the home of several large tech companies like Cisco, Fujitsu Limited, and Qorvo. Insurance companies such as Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas, GEICO, State Farm Insurance, and United Healthcare.

 

Many Sights to See

Although Richardson boasts a population of over 100,000 people and multiple global businesses, the city has found a way to maintain its small town feel and close knit community. Although Richardson isn’t quite as large as Texas’s biggest cities, the city’s many unique, historical attractions. Every year, many people in Richardson seek out the city’s scenic sights such as Breckinridge Park, Heights Park, and Spring Creek Nature Area. Richardson also has a plentitude of museums and artistic attractions such as the North Texas Automotive Museum, the Richardson Symphony Orchestra, and many other sights to see. No matter what you love, Richardson has something for everyone.

 

A City Rich in Tradition

Throughout the year, Richardson hosts annual fun, family friendly events such as the Cottonwood Art Festival, which Richardson has been hosting since 1969. The Cottonwood Art Festival is one of Texas’s finest art festivals. Around 30 years ago, Richardson held its first The Wildflower! Arts and Music Festival. This unique festival has great food, live music, and local artists. During the Fourth of July, Richardson has a festival called the Family 4th Celebration at Breckinridge Park. The Family 4th Celebration at Breckinridge Park has picnics, fireworks, and summer activities. In October, Richardson hosts the annual Huffhines Art Trails in Huffhines Park. This event is an opportunity for local businesses, restaurants, and vendors to sell and promote their products. During the holiday season, Richardson hosts Richardson’s Christmas Parade and Santa’s Village.

Frequently Asked Questions About Richardson Divorces

What are the common pitfalls of a DIY divorce in Richardson?

Do-it-yourself divorces often end with divorce decrees that are poorly written and confusing. When former couples have questions about issues such as alimony or custody, they are often unable to get clear answers from referencing their decree and usually have to hire lawyers and go to court to get clearer terms.

How does CoilLaw, LLC support clients emotionally during a divorce?

While our legal team advocates for your best interests, we recognize that the process can bring up difficult emotions. If you are struggling, we recommend reaching out to a mental health professional, as thriving after marriage requires addressing both the legal and emotional aspects of the transition.

How can an attorney help even in an amicable Richardson divorce?

Even if you and your spouse are going through an amicable divorce, having an attorney process your divorce can ensure that your divorce decree is clearly written and understood by both parties, as a lot of family law attorneys spend a shocking amount of time fixing poorly written or confusing divorce decrees.

Advocating for Your Rights

At CoilLaw, we understand Richardson’s unique community culture, and we’re ready to advocate for you and your rights. Divorces come in all shapes and sizes. Typically, high-conflict divorces are more likely to be expensive, lengthy, and require an attorney. However, even if you and your spouse are going through an amicable divorce, having an attorney process your divorce can ensure that your divorce decree is clearly written and understood by both parties. A lot of family law attorneys spend a shocking amount of time fixing poorly written, or confusing, divorce decrees. Having a qualified divorce lawyer advocating for your best interests can help reduce your losses during the divorce. If you’re considering filing for divorce, contact CoilLaw today for an initial consultation. Our firm is committed to providing everyone with high quality legal advice and helping our clients navigate one of the most difficult situations they’ll face. If you’re going through divorce, contact CoilLaw today.

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Family Law Help for Richardson Families

Richardson sits along the Telecom Corridor and straddles both Dallas County and Collin County, and that county line has real consequences for a family law case. Where your divorce, custody, or support case is filed depends on the county you reside in. Cases for residents on the Dallas County side are generally heard in the family courts at the George Allen Sr. Courts Building in downtown Dallas, while residents on the Collin County side file through the Collin County courts in McKinney. Each county has its own procedures, local rules, and judges, so knowing which system applies to you matters from the very first filing.

How We Help in Richardson

Whether you are facing a divorce, working through a custody dispute, or seeking a fair child support or spousal maintenance arrangement, the right guidance makes a difficult time more manageable. We help Richardson families understand their options, protect their interests, and move toward a stable next chapter. Texas is a community property state, so understanding how your assets and debts may be divided is an important early step, and when children are involved, courts decide custody based on the best interest of the child.

Talk With a Richardson Family Law Attorney

If you have questions about divorce or family law in Richardson, we are here to help. Contact our team to discuss your situation and your options.

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