Divorce Representation Rooted in Reality
Divorce is tough—even when it’s amicable. We focus on protecting your rights, your future, and your peace of mind every step of the way.
Whether your case involves complex property, child-related issues, or simply a clean break, Marvel Law provides sharp legal strategies with real-world empathy.
Services Include
Contested and Uncontested Divorces
We tailor our approach to your case, minimizing conflict where possible.
High Net Worth Division
Detailed, strategic protection of your assets and financial future.
Mediation Support
Resolving disagreements without court battles, when possible.
Why Choose Marvel Law?
Honest, Effective Representation
Every case is unique. We design strategies to fit your specific needs, whether it’s mediation or litigation.
Decades of Divorce Law Experience
With 34 years of experience, Karen Marvel is a trusted authority on Texas divorce laws, ensuring precision and accuracy.
Smart, Respectful Advocacy When It Matters Most
Our team provides empathetic support, helping you make informed decisions during a challenging time in your life.
Divorce FAQs
What’s the difference between contested and uncontested divorce?
In a contested divorce, spouses disagree on key issues like custody or property division. In an uncontested divorce, both parties agree on terms. Karen Marvel offers strategies for both, ensuring your rights are protected.
How is property divided in Texas divorces?
Texas is a community property state, meaning most assets acquired during marriage are split equitably. Karen Marvel ensures that valuations and distributions are fair and aligned with your best interests.
Can mediation help during a divorce?
Yes, mediation provides a less adversarial way to resolve disputes. Karen Marvel helps couples reach practical agreements on custody, property, and more while avoiding costly litigation.
How does a high-net-worth divorce differ?
High-net-worth divorces often involve complex financial assets, including businesses and investments. Karen Marvel’s expertise ensures these assets are handled strategically and equitably under Texas law.
How long does a divorce take in Texas?
Divorces in Texas take at least 60 days but can last longer depending on complexity and disputes. We work to resolve your case efficiently while prioritizing your needs.