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Greater Houston · Harris County · Five Counties

Divorce Attorney Serving Greater Houston, Texas

Fritz & Phillips represents Houston-area clients in contested and uncontested divorce, property division, and spousal maintenance matters. Based in Conroe — licensed and experienced across Harris County and all Greater Houston courts.

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Houston Divorce Representation — With the Experience to Handle Complex Cases

Greater Houston is one of the most economically diverse metro areas in the country — and that diversity shows up directly in divorce cases. Houston-area divorces frequently involve oil and gas interests, executive compensation packages, stock options, real estate portfolios, business ownership, and retirement accounts accumulated over long marriages. Getting property division right in this environment requires an attorney who understands both Texas community property law and the financial complexity that comes with it.

Fritz & Phillips represents Greater Houston clients in all aspects of Texas divorce — contested and uncontested matters, property division, spousal maintenance, and the custody and support issues that arise when children are involved. Jessica Fritz has practiced Texas family law since 2008 with a consistent focus on divorce litigation and negotiation across Harris County and the surrounding region.

Our office is located at 141 N. San Jacinto Street in downtown Conroe — conveniently positioned to serve clients across the Greater Houston metro, including the north Houston suburbs, The Woodlands corridor, Cypress, Katy, Sugar Land, Pearland, and central Houston.

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Divorce Services

  • Contested divorce
  • Uncontested divorce
  • High-asset & complex divorce
  • Oil & gas asset division
  • Business interest division
  • Retirement account division
  • Spousal maintenance
  • Temporary orders
  • Mediation representation
  • Post-divorce modifications

Flat-Fee Uncontested Divorce

Qualifying Houston-area couples can resolve their uncontested divorce through 2500Divorce.com — attorney-guided, flat-fee, and efficient.

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Also Serving Conroe & Montgomery County

Our office is based in Conroe — for clients in Montgomery County or the north Houston suburbs, see our dedicated page for local court information.

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141 N. San Jacinto Street
Conroe, TX 77301

Mon–Thu: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Fri: 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Sat–Sun: By Appointment

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What Makes Houston Divorce Cases Unique

Complex Property Division

Houston divorces frequently involve mineral rights, deferred compensation, restricted stock units, partnership interests, and professional practices. Correctly characterizing community versus separate property — and tracing contributions — can significantly affect your outcome.

Harris County Court Procedures

Harris County has multiple family law district courts with their own local rules, standing orders, and procedural expectations. Familiarity with how each court operates — from temporary orders through mediation — is as important as knowledge of Texas law itself.

Uncontested Divorce in Houston

Not every Houston divorce is complex. Couples who agree on all terms can often resolve their case efficiently and affordably. Fritz & Phillips offers attorney-guided flat-fee uncontested divorce through 2500Divorce.com for qualifying clients.

Houston-Area Communities We Serve

We represent divorce clients throughout Greater Houston and the surrounding region, including:

Houston
The Woodlands
Spring
Cypress
Katy
Sugar Land
Pearland
Kingwood
Humble
Tomball
Conroe
Magnolia

Houston Divorce Attorneys — Fritz & Phillips

Jessica Fritz — Divorce Attorney Houston TX

Jessica Fritz

Managing Attorney & Co-Founder

Licensed in Texas since 2008, Jessica has focused on divorce and family law throughout her career — contested cases, complex property division, and uncontested matters across Harris County and Greater Houston.

TX Bar 2008 15+ Years Family Law Harris County
Keith Phillips — Divorce Attorney Houston TX

Keith Phillips

Attorney & Co-Founder

Licensed since 2016 and a licensed mediator since 2020. Keith's background as a former CPS caseworker brings unique insight to divorces involving children — and his mediation experience helps resolve complex matters efficiently.

TX Bar 2016 Mediator 2020 Former CPS

Divorce FAQ — Houston & Harris County

Houston divorces are handled in the Harris County District Courts, which include multiple family law district courts. Each court has its own local rules, standing orders, and procedural expectations. The case is typically filed in the court of the county where either spouse has met the residency requirement — six months in Texas and 90 days in the county. If you live in a suburb like Katy, Pearland, or Sugar Land, your case may fall in a different county depending on which county you reside in.
Oil and gas assets present unique challenges in Texas divorce. Royalty interests, working interests, and mineral rights acquired during the marriage are generally community property subject to division. However, interests owned before the marriage — or inherited — may qualify as separate property. Income generated from separate property mineral interests can also create community property claims under Texas law. Properly characterizing these assets often requires expert analysis and detailed financial tracing.
Texas requires a 60-day waiting period from the date of filing before a divorce can be finalized. Uncontested divorces in Harris County can often close within a few months of filing once the waiting period has passed. Contested divorces take significantly longer — Harris County family courts are busy, and complex cases involving disputed property or custody can take a year or more. Early resolution through negotiation or mediation is often the most efficient path.
Yes, as long as you have met Texas residency requirements — six months in Texas and 90 days in the county where you file. Texas courts can grant the divorce itself even if your spouse lives out of state. However, the court's ability to divide property or establish child custody over an out-of-state spouse may require proper service and, in some cases, jurisdictional analysis. An attorney can help you navigate the procedural requirements when a spouse is in another state.
Houston divorce attorney fees vary significantly based on complexity and whether the case is contested. Uncontested divorces are the most affordable — Fritz & Phillips offers attorney-guided flat-fee uncontested divorce through 2500Divorce.com for qualifying Houston-area clients. Contested divorces involve hourly billing with a retainer, and complex cases with disputed property or custody disputes require more attorney time. We provide honest cost estimates at your free initial consultation so there are no surprises.
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