Yes, you can appeal a custody decision you believe was shaped by unfair treatment, but the appeal has to target […]
You may feel your case was handled unfairly. A judge may have limited your time with your child, divided property […]
You may feel that the judge in your divorce, custody, support, or property case got it wrong. Maybe key evidence […]
A Texas judgment usually must be appealed within 30 days after the judge signs the final judgment, and that deadline […]
Texas family law appeals typically take about 7 to 14 months from start to finish, and a more complex case […]
Generally, no. In most Texas family law cases, you must file a notice of appeal within 30 days after the […]
At the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, our attorneys bring over 100 years of combined experience in Family Law, Criminal Law, and Estate Planning. This depth of knowledge is especially valuable in family law appeals, where success depends on identifying trial errors, preserving key issues, and presenting strong legal arguments. With decades of focused practice, our team is equipped to navigate the complexities of the appellate process and advocate effectively for our clients’ rights.