Rosenberg Divorce Lawyer

By Samantha E. Frazier, Family Law Attorney, State Bar of Texas
Quick answer: Rosenberg sits in Fort Bend County, so residents file for divorce at the county’s district courts in nearby Richmond, the county seat. To file, one spouse must have lived in Texas for at least six months and in Fort Bend County for at least 90 days. Texas requires a 60-day waiting period before a divorce is final, and marital property is divided in a way the court finds just and right. CoilLaw’s family law attorneys guide Rosenberg families through every step.
Choosing the right Rosenberg divorce lawyer matters during a difficult season, and you deserve counsel who understands both Texas family law and Fort Bend County. CoilLaw represents clients across Rosenberg in divorce, child custody, and the full range of family law matters, from uncontested filings to complex, high-asset cases. Our attorneys practice under the Texas Family Code, and we serve families throughout Rosenberg and the greater Fort Bend County area. This page explains how a Fort Bend County divorce works and how we can help.
Family Law Services in Rosenberg
Our practice covers far more than the divorce filing itself. Learn more on our practice areas page:
- Contested and uncontested divorce. Whether agreed or heavily disputed, we protect your interests.
- Child custody and conservatorship. We help parents secure fair possession and access schedules.
- Child support. We calculate, negotiate, and later modify support under Texas guidelines.
- Property and asset division. Community property rules grow complex quickly, and we make division fair.
- High-net-worth and complex-asset divorce. We handle business interests, real estate, and retirement accounts.
- Spousal maintenance. Texas limits spousal support, so eligibility and duration matter.
- Mediation and collaborative divorce. When privacy and cost control matter, we pursue resolutions that avoid a courtroom.
To talk through your situation, call 281-591-4725 for a consultation.
Divorce in Fort Bend County, Texas: What to Expect
Understanding the process removes much of the anxiety around it. Here is how a divorce works for Rosenberg residents.
Where you file
Rosenberg is part of Fort Bend County, so residents file with the Fort Bend County District Clerk, and cases are heard in the county’s district courts in nearby Richmond, the county seat, just a few minutes away.
Who can file
You meet the residency requirement if one spouse has lived in Texas for at least six months and in Fort Bend County for at least 90 days before filing.
How long it takes
Texas requires a 60-day waiting period from filing before a divorce can be finalized. Uncontested cases often resolve in about 60 to 90 days, while contested cases can take several months to more than a year.
Grounds and property
Most divorces are filed on the no-fault ground of insupportability. Texas is a community property state, so property acquired during the marriage is generally divided in a manner the court finds just and right, which does not always mean an even split.
Children and conservatorship
Texas decides parenting through a Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship, using conservatorship rather than custody and possession and access rather than visitation, guided by the best interest of the child.
Why Rosenberg Families Choose CoilLaw
CoilLaw is a family-focused firm with licensed, active Texas attorneys, and our team practices family law every day. From our Houston office in the Galleria and Uptown area, we represent Rosenberg families with straight answers, responsive communication, and advocacy built around your goals and your children’s wellbeing.
We are honest about outcomes. Family law offers no guarantees, and any attorney who promises a specific result should give you pause. What we commit to is preparation, responsiveness, and genuine care for the families we serve.
Learn more about attorney Samantha E. Frazier.
Serving Rosenberg and the Surrounding Area
We represent clients throughout Rosenberg, including the neighborhoods near historic downtown Rosenberg and the Seabourne Creek area, and the families of Lamar Consolidated Independent School District. Whether you are near the Rosenberg Railroad Museum or the newer subdivisions, we understand the area and the courts that serve it.
Our office is at 5718 Westheimer Road, Suite 1000, Houston, TX 77057, near the Galleria, a straightforward drive northeast of Rosenberg. We also offer phone and video consultations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do I file for divorce if I live in Rosenberg?
Rosenberg is in Fort Bend County, so residents file with the Fort Bend County District Clerk, and cases are heard in the district courts in nearby Richmond, the county seat. You must meet the state and county residency requirements before filing.
How long does a divorce take in Fort Bend County?
Texas requires a minimum 60-day waiting period from filing before a divorce is final. An uncontested Fort Bend County divorce often finishes in about 60 to 90 days, while contested cases can take several months to more than a year.
How much does a divorce cost in Texas?
The cost depends on whether the divorce is contested and how complex the assets and custody issues are. An uncontested divorce costs far less than a case that goes to trial. During your consultation, we explain our fees clearly and what drives them.
What is the difference between a contested and uncontested divorce?
An uncontested divorce is one where both spouses agree on all terms, so it is faster and less expensive. A contested divorce involves disputes over property, support, or children that may require negotiation, mediation, or trial.
How is debt divided in a Texas divorce?
Debt incurred during the marriage is generally treated as community debt and divided in a just and right manner, much like assets. We work to allocate debts fairly and protect you from liabilities that should belong to your spouse.
Who decides custody of the children?
Texas courts decide conservatorship and possession based on the best interest of the child. Parents are often named joint managing conservators, with a possession schedule setting each parent’s time with the children.
Talk to a Rosenberg Divorce Lawyer Today
You do not have to face this alone. CoilLaw’s family law attorneys are ready to listen, explain your options, and stand with you through every stage.
Call 281-591-4725 or request a consultation online. CoilLaw, 5718 Westheimer Road, Suite 1000, Houston, TX 77057.
This page is for general information and is not legal advice. Every case is different. For advice about your situation, speak with a licensed Texas attorney.
Serving Greater Houston: CoilLaw represents families across Fort Bend County and the wider Houston metro. Call 281-591-4725.
