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Keller Divorce Lawyer

Going through a divorce in Keller, Texas? You don’t have to face it alone. At Varghese Summersett, our experienced Keller divorce lawyers provide compassionate, strategic legal counsel to help you protect what matters most—your children, your finances, and your future.

Every year, thousands of Texans make the difficult decision to end their marriage. While divorce is never easy, having the right legal team can make all the difference. Whether you’re facing an uncontested divorce or a complex, high-conflict case, our Keller divorce attorneys are here to guide you with clarity, confidence, and personalized solutions.

At Varghese Summersett , we understand that no two families—or divorces—are alike. That’s why our Keller divorce lawyers tailor our approach to your specific needs, whether that means a fast resolution behind closed doors or strong representation in the courtroom.

Results Driven Representation

Keller Divorce Timeline: What to Expect

Divorce can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the legal process. At Varghese Summersett, our Keller divorce lawyers walk you through each step, offering clarity and support from start to finish. Whether your case is straightforward or highly contested, we make sure you understand what’s happening and what comes next.

It begins with an initial consultation where we learn about your goals, priorities, and the circumstances surrounding your divorce. This conversation helps us develop a clear strategy tailored to your specific needs—whether you’re seeking a quick, uncontested divorce or preparing for a contested trial.

Once you’re ready, we file an Original Petition for Divorce with the court. In most cases, that will be in Tarrant County. Texas law requires a 60-day waiting period from the date of filing before the divorce can be finalized. During this time, we may also pursue temporary orders to address immediate concerns, such as who stays in the home, temporary custody arrangements, and financial support.

After filing, the discovery phase begins. This is where both sides exchange important information about assets, debts, income, and parenting plans. Many cases are resolved during this phase through negotiation or mediation, which can save time, money, and stress. If an agreement is reached, we’ll draft the Final Decree of Divorce and submit it to the judge for approval.

If no agreement can be made, your case will proceed to trial. Our Keller divorce attorneys are experienced litigators who will fiercely advocate for your interests in court. Once the judge rules—or both parties sign off on a settlement—the divorce is finalized, and the decree becomes a legally binding order.

Throughout the entire process, we keep you informed, prepared, and empowered to make the best decisions for your future. Divorce isn’t easy—but with the right legal team, it can be a fresh start.

Keller Divorce Timeline

Step What Happens Estimated Time
1 Initial Consultation & Preparation
Meet with a divorce lawyer, gather financial records, and determine the type of divorce.
A day or more
2 Filing the Divorce Petition
File with the Tarrant County District Clerk. Case officially begins.
1 day to several weeks
3 Serving the Other Spouse
Spouse is notified and has ~20 days to respond.
1–3 weeks
4 60-Day Waiting Period & Temporary Orders (if needed) 60 days minimum
5 Discovery & Negotiation
Exchange financial and parenting information. Attempt settlement.
1–6 months or more
6 Mediation
Often required. A neutral third party helps reach an agreement.
1 day to several weeks
7 Final Hearing or Trial
Either a brief hearing or a full trial, depending on case complexity.
2–12 months after filing
8 Final Decree of Divorce
Judge signs the order, making it official.
At conclusion of case

CTA: Marriage is tough. Divorce doesn't have to be.

A Real World Example: Preparation Pays Off

A client in Keller came to us hoping for a simple, uncontested divorce. Both spouses agreed on most things, so our team got to work preparing the paperwork and parenting plan. We also anticipated potential issues—especially with custody.

Soon after, a disagreement over visitation turned the case contested. Because we had prepared thoroughly, we acted quickly without delays or extra costs.

We filed for temporary orders and presented strong evidence. At mediation, we protected the client’s goals and preserved the children’s routines.

Preparation and strategy made the difference. A potentially drawn-out conflict stayed controlled—because we were ready from day one.

CTA: Marriage is tough. Divorce doesn't have to be.

Why Choose Varghese Summersett as Your Keller Divorce Lawyer?

Decades of Local Experience.
We know Keller and Tarrant County courts. That local knowledge gives our clients an edge.

Custom Legal Strategies.
We align our approach with your values and goals, not a one-size-fits-all template.

High-Net-Worth Divorce Expertise.
We represent business owners, executives, and professionals with complex assets.

Skilled in Mediation and Collaboration.
Many of our clients resolve their cases privately and respectfully—with our guidance.

Seasoned Trial Lawyers.
When trial is necessary, we show up prepared. Our courtroom record speaks for itself.

A Team-Based Approach.
You get the power of a full legal team—not just a single lawyer—on your side.

A Reputation You Can Trust.
We’ve earned more than 1,100 five-star reviews through excellence and compassion.

Family Law Services for Keller Residents

Whether you’re facing divorce, a custody battle, or complex property division, our firm delivers comprehensive legal services in Keller and nearby areas:

Our Services Include:

Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce in Keller, Texas

How do I start the divorce process in Keller?
File an Original Petition for Divorce with the Tarrant County District Clerk. Our team can guide you through the paperwork and filing process.

How long does a divorce take in Keller?
Texas requires a 60-day waiting period, but most divorces take 2 to 6 months depending on complexity, cooperation, and court availability.

Do I have to appear in court?
Not necessarily. Many uncontested or collaborative divorces only require a short final hearing. We aim to keep court time minimal whenever possible.

What does a Keller divorce lawyer cost?

  • Uncontested divorces may qualify for a flat fee that includes filings and standard paperwork.
  • Contested divorces are usually billed hourly, with cost depending on the level of dispute and complexity.

What Our Keller Clients Say

We’ve helped individuals and families across Keller navigate divorce with confidence and clarity. Here’s what a few of them had to say:

  • “I was nervous about starting over, but Varghese Summersett handled my divorce with care and precision. I’m grateful for their honesty and responsiveness.” – Keller Resident
  • “Their knowledge of the Tarrant County courts gave me an advantage I didn’t even know I needed. Highly recommend for anyone in Keller.”

Want to see more? Read our client reviews or schedule a consultation.

We offer consultations to help you understand expected costs upfront.

Talk to a Keller Divorce Attorney Today

Let us help you move forward with confidence. Our Keller divorce lawyers are ready to guide you—whether through negotiation, mediation, or trial. Call 817-415-1575 today or contact us online to get started.

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