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Children and Families

Houston Family Lawyer

The family law attorneys at Wilhite & Lea, P.C. routinely represent spouses going through divorce and other family law matters throughout Harris County including Houston, Northwest Houston, Champions, Spring, Tomball, Klein, the FM 1960 area, as well as The Woodlands and Conroe in Montgomery County. By seeking legal representation as early as possible we can help you with important decisions and planning options that protect your rights and may lead to a more favorable resolution of your case. You need a lawyer who understands not only family law, but who also understands your personalized needs and goals.


Child Support

Whether you need to establish child support payments, modify your current child support order to either increase or decrease the amount of child support, or enforce a child support order, call us today to discuss your options regarding:

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Child Custody

Often, the most difficult aspect of parent separation is deciding where your children will live after the separation. There are many factors to consider, but the most important factor is the best interest of your children. Let us help you present your case to the other parent and to the court in the most favorable light possible. Common issues relating to child custody cases include:

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Visitation

Concerned about obtaining fair visitation rights? Wilhite & Lea, P.C. is experienced with both standard and more creative visitation arrangements, and we ready to work with you to ensure you have continued and meaningful visitation with your children. Provide us with information on your case in our online form or call (281) 537-2171.

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Enforcement

The parties to a divorce or other family law case have a wide range of methods to enforce and carry out the terms and conditions of a divorce decree or order in a suit affecting the parent child relationship (SAPCR). The family courts have a variety of methods for enforcing their orders. These methods include compliance hearings, orders for the parent violating the order to pay attorney fees you incur, and holding the violator in contempt of court. Upon holding an individual in contempt, the court can punish the individual with up to six months in jail and can assess a fine up to $500 for each violation. Contempt actions are most frequently utilized in association with failure to render payment for child support; though, they are used to enforce visitation and other court orders as well. If you are experiencing continuous problems with visitation or support, you should consult the family lawyers at Wilhite & Lea, P.C. concerning your enforcement rights.

Contact Wilhite & Lea attorneys for assistance with child support, visitation or property division enforcement. If you are not receiving the child support, visitation, or property the court awarded to you, you may bring an enforcement action. Our attorneys will aggressively represent you and assist in enforcing the prior orders of the court.

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Modification

At Wilhite & Lea, P.C. we are committed to ensuring the wellbeing of your children. When major changes occur with the parents that affect the needs of children, there may be a need to modify custody, child support, or visitation rights. Our attorneys will assist you in providing effective solutions that protect your rights and the best interest of your children.

Provisions for custody, visitation, and child support can be modified if conditions dictate that the child's best interests would be served by the modification. Family law courts have the authority to modify custody, visitation, and support of minor children after a divorce or entry of a SAPCR order. If there is a substantial reason you think a modification is advantageous to your children, you should contact the family lawyers at Wilhite & Lea, P.C. for a consultation concerning the specific facts of your case.

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Adoption

If you are in the process of adopting a child, Wilhite & Lea attorneys are ready to assist you in this often joyful process. When adopting a child in Texas, the first step is to terminate the parental rights of the biological parent or parent. Termination of parental rights can be voluntary, through the signing of a voluntary relinquishment, or involuntarily after a court hearing. Once the parental rights have been terminated, the court will look to social workers, criminal history of the prospective parents, and other factors affecting the best interest of the child to determine whether adoption is appropriate. Contact us for guidance through the exciting, but sometimes trying adoption process.

  • Termination of Parental Rights
  • Step-Parent Adoption
  • Grandparent Adoption

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Other Legal Issues Affecting Families

At Wilhite & Lea, P.C. we provide representation for individuals experiencing a variety of different civil law related issues. These types of legal situations have a life changing impact on families throughout the Houston area.


Wilhite & Lea, P.C. | Texas Family Lawyers

Wilhite & Lea, P.C. routinely handles matters that affect children and families in Houston and the surrounding areas, including Harris County, Montgomery County, Washington County, Grimes County, Fort Bend County and Waller County. Contact our Houston family lawyers to evaluate your case and provide you with the legal representation you need.

Wilhite & Lea, P.C. represents clients from all over Southeast Texas, including:

Harris County - Aldine, Atascocita, Barrett, Barker, Baytown, Bellaire, Brownwood, Bunker Hill Village, Channelview, Clear Lake, Cloverleaf, Crosby, Cypress, Deer Park, East Houston, El Lago, Galena Park, Hedwig Village, Highlands, Hilshire Village, Houston, Hudson, Humble, Hunters Creek Village, Jacinto City, Jersey Village, Katy, Kingwood, Klein, La Porte, Louetta, Lynchburg, Nassau Bay, North Houston, Pasadena, Piney Point Village, Seabrook, Sheldon, Shoreacres, South Houston, Southside Place, Spring, Spring Valley, Taylor Lake Village, Tomball, Webster, West University Place

Montgomery County - Conroe, Cut and Shoot, Magnolia, Montgomery, Oak Ridge North, Panorama Village, Patton Village, Roman Forest, Shenandoah, Splendora, Stagecoach, Willis, Woodbranch, Woodloch, The Woodlands

Fort Bend County - Arcola, Beasley, Fairchilds, Fulshear, Kendleton, Meadows Place, Missouri City, Needville, Orchard, Pleak, Richmond, Rosenberg, Simonton, Stafford, Sugar Land, Thompsons

Waller County - Brookshire, Hempstead, Pattison, Pine Island, Prairie View, Waller

Grimes County - Anderson, Bedias, Iola, Navasota, Todd Mission

Washington County - Brenham, Burton, Chappell Hill

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