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Family Law Attorneys Serving Coppell, TX
Coppell Divorce Lawyers Who Are Ready to Help
When a family law matter or divorce turns your life upside down, the path forward can feel confusing, but you do not have to walk it alone. At Mueller Family Law Group, we have spent more than 30 years guiding Texas families through some of their most difficult moments, and we can bring that same unwavering care and dedication to you. Our team combines over a century of legal experience with a genuinely collaborative approach, meaning that when you work with us, the full strength of our firm is behind you. We are proud to serve Coppell and the surrounding communities, and we are ready to put that strength to work for you.
Call us at (214) 225-6766 today to schedule a consultation with one of our divorce and family law attorneys.
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Whether you’re facing divorce or another family challenge, we help you make informed decisions for the road ahead.
100+ Years of Collective Representation
Three decades of serving Texas families have taught us what clients truly need from a family law firm: not just legal knowledge, but verified expertise, honest counsel, and a team that shows up fully invested in your outcome. At Mueller Family Law Group, every aspect of how we operate is built around giving you the type of client experience and representation you expect and deserve.
People choose our Coppell family law and divorce lawyers because:
- Every partner holds Board Certification in Family Law from the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
- We have more than a century of combined legal experience handling family law and divorce cases of every type and complexity across Texas.
- We have earned national recognition from reputable organizations, such as Best Lawyers in America® and Best Law Firms in America®.
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Ravi V. Mohan Attorney
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These attorneys are simply the best, they know what they are doing and do it well. They pay attention to their clients and provide the best advice. Whatever your needs are, they will find a way to help you and get the results you need.L.Y.
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“Jim Mueller, and Greg Beane took on an insurmountable task. They were excellent at keeping us informed, they took on the Colorado court system with a child custody suit.”R.M.
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You have been my counselor, therapist, mentor, advisor – and most of all- my friend. I can’t imagine having gone through this process without you.J.M.
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Thank you for your wisdom. You’ll never know how valuable it was to me.
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Whatever brought you here today, Mueller Family Law Group is ready to stand up for you. Our Coppell family lawyers and divorce attorneys bring decades of experience, nationally recognized credentials, and personal dedication to every case we handle. You deserve nothing less than our best, and that is exactly what we deliver.
Call us today at (214) 225-6766 to schedule your consultation and take the first step forward.
Family Law & Divorce FAQ
Have questions? We are here to help. Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 214-225-6766 today!
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Does Texas recognize legal separation?Unlike many other states, Texas does not have a formal legal separation. Couples can pursue a suit for separate maintenance to address financial matters while remaining married, but it does not dissolve the marriage itself. If you want to formally address finances, living arrangements, or parenting while staying legally married, an attorney can walk you through your available options under Texas law.
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How is child support calculated in Texas?
Texas calculates child support as a percentage of the paying parent's net monthly resources, with the percentage determined by the number of children. For example, 20% for one child, 25% for two, and so on. Courts can deviate from these guidelines when special circumstances apply, such as a child's specific medical or educational needs or an unusually high- or low-income situation.
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What happens to a business in a Texas divorce?
Whether a business is subject to division in a divorce depends largely on when it was founded and how it was funded. A business started during the marriage is generally considered community property and may be subject to division, while one established before the marriage may be treated as separate property, though appreciation in its value during the marriage can complicate that distinction.
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100+ Years of Combined ExperienceOur team is uniquely equipped with the experience and insight of seasoned veterans and the agility of some of the brightest minds in law.
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A Team-Based, Collaborative EnvironmentOur clients always come first. We work with you as a team to determine a strategy to help achieve your goals while keeping a realistic view.
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Integrity & Honesty Are EverythingFrom our first meeting to the conclusion of your case, we stand by the quality of our work. We always strive to do right by our clients.