
Waco Family Law Attorney
Providing Expert Family Legal Representation Throughout Texas
At Milam & Fanning, PLLC, our team of Waco family law lawyers are dedicated to providing quality counsel and aggressive representation in all types of family law matters throughout Waco, Lorena, the Baylor University area, and across McLennan County and the surrounding communities. In taking on any family law case, we take care to provide our clients with personal service. We are also meticulous in our preparation of such cases, as we realize how important an initial approach can be to a successful and swift resolution.
Call Milam & Fanning, PLLC today at (254) 237-5602 or contact us online to schedule a meeting with one of our Waco family law attorneys.
Texas Family Law with a Personal Touch
People who are involved in a divorce, adoption, or other family law matter often wonder: What does a family law attorney do? Practicing family law requires experience with an array of legal procedures. Depending on the circumstances, a family law case may consist of contract negotiations, mediation, in-trial representation, and a number of other complex processes.
Family law cases, in general, primarily involve navigating agreements. Whether your case concerns child custody, a prenuptial contract, or estate planning, a dispute and disagreement is likely at the core. The goal of hiring a family law attorney is to have your needs met, and the dispute resolved as amicably as possible. With the assistance of our legal team, you can translate your needs into an actionable legal decision. Our team can help you with every step of your family law case. We have an in-depth knowledge of local and state laws and your rights under those statutes, and we’ll apply our experience to guide your family toward a satisfying resolution. Additionally, we recognize the delicacy that family law entails — our attorneys offer support and understanding throughout your case
Types of Family Law Cases We Handle
Specific types of family law matters we represent:
- Divorce
- Child custody
- Child support
- Spousal support
- Grandparents’ rights
- Fathers’ rights
- Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
- Post-divorce modifications
- Adoption
- Domestic violence
- Guardianship
- Paternity
- Estate planning
