Protecting Your Family's Best Interests

Divorce often brings an avalanche of emotional turmoil, financial concerns, and uncertainty about the future.

Child custody disputes can escalate these tensions and make it seem impossible to protect your children's best interests while safeguarding your own rights.

When your world seems to be falling apart due to family issues, Hunt & Hunt Law helps families like yours find resolution. Our family law attorneys work hard to make sure your family's interests are protected.

Longview, TX Family Law Cases We Handle

At Hunt & Hunt Law Firm, our family law attorneys defend family law cases, including, but not limited to:

  • Divorce
  • Child Custody Disputes
  • Visitation Agreements
  • Termination of Parental Rights
  • Child Support
  • Modification and Enforcement of Prior Orders
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Work With A Child Custody & Divorce Lawyer

Our divorce and child custody lawyers understand the complexities of family law.

We approach each case with empathy and a fierce commitment to our client. With Hunt & Hunt Law Firm, your family's well-being is paramount. Our family lawyers serving Longview, TX help your family find a clear path forward.

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Compassionate Guidance From Expert Family Attorneys in Longview, TX

  • Divorce

    We guide you through every stage of the divorce process with compassion and clarity, protecting your rights and securing a fair outcome for your future.

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  • Child Custody

    Our attorneys help parents navigate custody disputes with a focus on stability, fairness, and the best interests of their children.

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  • Child Support

    We work to establish, modify, and enforce child support agreements that ensure children receive the financial support they need while safeguarding your financial well-being.

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Hunt & Hunt Law Is Ready To Help Your Family

  • Your Peace of Mind Matter

    Local Experience

    As part of the East Texas community, we understand the people, the courts, and the way local cases are handled, so we can confidently guide you through every step of your case.

  • Proven Success

    Responsive & Ready

    Your time matters. We pride ourselves on being accessible, attentive, and quick to respond. So when you need answers or reassurance, we’re here.

  • Proven Success

    Get Peace of Mind

    Legal challenges are stressful, but you don’t have to face them alone. Our team works to simplify the process, communicate clearly, and give you the confidence that your case is in good hands.

  • Proven Success

    Proven Success

    Our results speak for themselves. With a strong record of favorable outcomes and satisfied clients, Hunt & Hunt is a firm you can trust to deliver.



Frequently Asked Questions

What does a family lawyer do?

Hunt & Hunt family lawyers handle cases such as divorce, child custody, child support, and more. We provide legal advice, negotiate settlements, and represent clients in court when necessary.

When should I consult with a family lawyer?

It's a good idea to consult with a family lawyer whenever you are facing a legal issue that involves your family. Early legal guidance can help protect your interests.

What should I expect during the initial consultation with a family lawyer?

During the initial consultation, you will discuss the details of your case and your goals and concerns. This is an opportunity to ask questions.

How much does hiring a family lawyer cost?

Family lawyer fees can vary based on the complexity of your case. Set up an appointment with our family law attorneys to tell them the details of your case and get a close estimated price.

Do I have to go to court for my family law case?

Not always. Many family law cases can be resolved through negotiation or mediation without going to court. However, if an agreement can’t be reached, your attorney will represent you in court to protect your interests.

How long does a divorce take in Texas?

In Texas, there’s a mandatory 60-day waiting period after filing for divorce. Uncontested cases may be resolved shortly after, while contested cases involving property or children can take several months to over a year.