Sugar Land Alimony Attorney
Support Orders That Protect Your Future
Divorce changes almost everything about your daily life, especially your finances and your children’s routines. Decisions about alimony, spousal support, and child support can shape where you live, how you budget, and what is possible for your family in the years ahead. You should not have to guess what is fair or how Texas courts look at support.
At Bolton Law Firm, we help people in and around Sugar Land navigate these decisions with clarity. We guide clients through the support process as part of a focused divorce and custody practice, not as one of many unrelated case types. Our goal is to help you move from uncertainty to a concrete plan that protects your future and your children.
Contact our Sugar Land alimony lawyer by calling (936) 297-4668 today!
Why Our Team Is Different
When you search for an alimony lawyer Sugar Land residents can rely on, you are really looking for a team that can handle complex financial and parenting issues without letting your case drift. Our firm was built around that need. We focus intentionally on divorce and child custody work, which naturally includes alimony, spousal support, and child support disputes. This focus helps us stay current on the issues that affect families like yours.
Every client who hires us is assigned a three person team. One attorney leads strategy and negotiations, while a paralegal organizes documents and deadlines, and a legal assistant keeps communication and logistics moving. Other attorneys and staff can also collaborate on complex or high stakes cases when that would benefit you. This structure gives you more than a single point of contact and helps your case stay on track even if something unexpected comes up.
Cost matters too. We do not bill legal assistants and paralegals at the same rate as the attorney on your case. Work that does not require an attorney’s time is billed at the lower rate for the professional who actually performs it. For clients, that usually means more work can be done on your case without every task carrying the highest possible hourly rate.
Your Future Deserves Our Focus
Read How We've guided families, and see how we're helping shape stronger tomorrows
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She helped me at two extremely difficult times in my life- the death of my husband and then my mother- to sort through probating their wills. I highly recommend her to anyone.- Patti H.
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Ruby Bolton and the Bolton law firm really showed up for the case my wife had against her ex-husband. From her first visit at consultation to picking up the final draft, she felt like she was in good hands. At the end of all this, my wife was able to get some relief and was able to put her ex in check. We got the passport docs, got it to make it mandatory to take the kids to all their sporting events on his weekend, and his child support was reinstated.- David V.
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I had an amazing experience working with Ben Sander and Kassandra Ramirez during my divorce process. They made everything clear and smooth from start to finish, always taking the time to explain each step and answer any questions I had. Both were extremely responsive and professional, and I always felt supported and informed throughout the entire process. I truly appreciate all their help.- Gabriella P.
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I had a wonderful experience working with Sara Saeed. She provided a very thorough and detailed consultation, making sure all of my questions were answered. Having worked with other attorneys in The Woodlands area before, I truly appreciate Sara’s knowledge, expertise, and the care she brings.- Polina S.
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Paige Pritchard made the process seamless and stress free. Her support on my case put me at ease during the entire filing process. I cannot thank her and David Greer enough for their attention to detail and personal attention they have my case.- Dianie S.
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Rob was very good to answer all my questions and worked hard to keep my case moving even when opposing counsel was slow to respond. While my case was expensive, it was not outside of what I expected to pay. Thank you for the great work.- Jen M.
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I still have another day of trial, but I have already seen Shaunte fight and stand her ground. I wish I would have found her sooner, she has so many strengths and she is the attorney you want on your case even when things seem hopeless, she finds a way to fight. She is not intimidated at all, she is very respectful and caring and in court she knows how to keep fighting for what is right !!! Thank you so much Shaunte. I will forever be grateful for your help.- Lali M.
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Kassandra, my paralegal, kept me updated regularly and was such a great support through the whole process. Attorney Henry and Bolton handled everything with grace and were able to achieve a better outcome than I expected. 100/10 recommend Bolton Law for anything family law related!- Sarah
At Bolton Law, we recognize that our strength lies in the roots we share with our community. Our dedication to serving the people of our area goes beyond the confines of the courtroom. We understand that every legal case we undertake has a broader impact on the neighborhood we all call home. We’re not just practicing law; we’re upholding the values of the community that has entrusted us with their legal needs.
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Alimony & Spousal Support In Texas
Many people come to us unsure whether alimony or spousal maintenance is even available in Texas. The rules here are narrower than in some other states. Courts may award post divorce maintenance only in specific circumstances, often related to the length of the marriage, a spouse’s ability to meet basic needs, disability, or findings of family violence. In many divorces, support is instead addressed through negotiated arrangements, such as contractual alimony tied to the overall property division.
As a spousal support attorney Sugar Land clients can talk to about realistic expectations, we start by learning the full picture of your marriage and finances. Our team reviews income, earning potential, health concerns, education, and time spent out of the workforce, along with property and debt. We also consider non financial contributions, such as time spent raising children or supporting a spouse’s career. This early analysis helps us evaluate whether court ordered maintenance might be an option and what other support structures could make sense.
From the first meetings, we work on a complete asset appraisal. Understanding the community estate, separate property, and debt picture often gives us more flexibility to negotiate support that meets both parties’ needs. For some clients, that might mean a short term support arrangement while they retrain or return to work. For others, it could mean a different division of assets that reduces the need for long term monthly payments.
Our approach is firm but measured. We prepare thoroughly for negotiation, mediation, or hearings, and we are ready to present your case to the court if necessary. At the same time, we intentionally avoid unnecessary motions and combative hearings that can inflame conflict and increase fees without moving you closer to resolution. When you work with a spousal support lawyer Sugar Land spouses have trusted with difficult divorces, you should feel that your attorney is protecting your interests and also keeping an eye on the bigger picture of your life after divorce.
Our FAQ
Have questions? We are here to help. Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 936-297-4668 today!
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What Happens to Debt in a Texas Divorce?Debts incurred during the marriage are generally treated as community debts, just as assets are community property. The court will divide responsibility for debts as part of the property division. Note that a divorce decree does not automatically relieve you of liability to creditors — if your spouse is ordered to pay a joint debt and fails to do so, creditors may still pursue you. We help clients address this risk through careful drafting of divorce agreements.
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Can Our Custody Arrangement Be Changed After the Divorce Is Final?Yes. Texas courts can modify custody, visitation, and child support orders when there has been a material and substantial change in circumstances since the original order was entered. Common triggers include a parent's relocation, a change in the child's needs, or a significant change in either parent's financial situation.
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What if My Spouse Hides Assets During the Divorce?Texas requires both parties to disclose their financial information. If you suspect your spouse is concealing assets, we can pursue formal discovery — including depositions, subpoenas, and forensic accounting — to identify and value hidden property. Courts take asset concealment seriously, and it can affect the fairness of the final division.
More Than Representation
A Partnership for Your Future
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Meet With Your Legal TeamFirst meet with your attorney, then your paralegal. We'll schedule regular times to make sure you're informed about the progress of your case.
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Gather All Necessary InformationTogether, we'll go over the documents and information needed for your case in order to be as prepared as possible.
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Prepare Your CaseEach case is different and unique. We will guide you through the whole process as we follow the necessary steps to present and resolve your case.
Not Just Getting You Through We don’t just handle your case, we help you rebuild your life with confidence