Calhoun County Family Law and Divorce Attorneys

On the Calhoun County coast, family finances often move with the season, the boat, or the plant schedule, and that changes how support and property are handled. Michael Ireland & Associates brings specialist family-law depth to those cases, led by Board-Certified Family Law Specialist and American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Fellow Michael Ireland. That is what we bring to a Calhoun County matter.

Our Victoria office provides coverage for Calhoun County, up the coast from Port Lavaca. We handle the early stages by video and phone and coordinate with the local court, coming in for hearings as your case requires.

Schedule a consultation: call (830) 357-7437 or book a time online. You will speak with a team that handles Texas family law every day.

Family Law We Handle in Calhoun County

If your matter touches family law in Texas, it is work our team regularly handles:

  • Divorce: Contested and uncontested representation, from filing through final decree.
  • Child Custody: Conservatorship, possession schedules, parenting plans, and modifications.
  • Child Support: Establishing, calculating, enforcing, and modifying support obligations.
  • Spousal Support and Alimony: Temporary support, contractual alimony, and long-term maintenance questions.
  • Property Division: Dividing the marital estate, including complex assets, businesses, and retirement accounts.
  • Paternity: Establishing legal parentage and the rights and responsibilities that follow.
  • Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements: Agreements that set expectations before or during marriage.
  • Mediation: A confidential path toward resolution when settlement is possible and appropriate.
  • Other Family Law: Adoption, protective orders, enforcement, modifications, and related matters.
Use this form to ask questions or schedule a family law attorney consultation.

    Calhoun County Communities We Serve

    We represent families across Calhoun County. Communities and areas we regularly serve include:

    • Port Lavaca
    • Point Comfort
    • Seadrift
    • Port O’Connor

    If your Calhoun County community is not listed, that does not mean we cannot help. Call to confirm coverage for your area.

    Where You Are, Where Your Case Is Heard

    Family law cases are filed in the district courts of the county where you or your spouse meets the residency requirement. Here is how Calhoun County maps to our nearest office and the courthouse that hears local family law matters.

    Office County Served Where Family Law Cases Are Heard
    Victoria

    101 W. Goodwin Ave., Ste. 1025, Victoria, TX 77901

    Calhoun County Calhoun County Courthouse
    211 S. Ann St., Port Lavaca, TX 77979

    Calhoun County is served by the 24th, 135th, and 267th District Courts, a six-county group that also covers DeWitt, Goliad, Jackson, Refugio, and Victoria. Family cases are heard at the Calhoun County Courthouse in Port Lavaca, with divorce and family matters filed through the Calhoun County District Clerk.

    Our Victoria office serves Calhoun County, a short drive up the coast from Port Lavaca, and we handle the early stages by video and phone when that is easier, coming in for hearings as the case requires.

    The Attorneys Who Serve Calhoun County

    When you hire our firm, you work with attorneys who practice family law every day, not a name on the letterhead.

    Attorney Michael Ireland

    Michael Ireland, founder. A Board-Certified Family Law Specialist recognized by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, an adjunct professor of family law at St. Mary’s University School of Law, and Chair of the San Antonio Bar Association Family Law Section.

    Attorney Sara Camille Casas

    Sara Camille Casas. A native of South Texas who pairs courtroom skill with a compassionate, client-first approach to divorce and family law.

    Attorney Crystal Pacheco

    Crystal Pacheco. A family law attorney who represents San Antonio clients through divorce, custody, and the issues that come with them.

    Attorney Molly Yingling

    Molly Yingling. A San Antonio family law attorney focused on divorce, child custody, and complex family law matters.

    Why Calhoun County Families Trust Michael Ireland & Associates

    The first call is not a sales call. It is a conversation about what is happening in your family and what your options actually are. We listen before we advise, and we are candid about what is realistic in your situation.

    We build cases around facts, goals, and the court. Two family-law matters are never identical, so we do not run yours through a template. We prepare each case around its own facts, its own goals, and the court where it will be heard.

    You will know where your case stands. One of the most common frustrations clients carry from a prior attorney is silence. Our team stays reachable and keeps you informed, so you are not left guessing between hearings about what comes next.

    The coast changes what a case looks like. Calhoun County’s economy runs on the Gulf: commercial fishing, the Point Comfort petrochemical plants, and seasonal and shift work at the port. Income that moves with the season or the plant schedule affects how support is calculated and how property is valued, and those are the specifics we work through rather than treating every case the same.

    No outcome guarantees. Only preparation. We do not promise specific results. What we commit to is the strategy, preparation, and advocacy that give your case its strongest possible footing in front of the court.

    Ready to talk? Call (830) 357-7437 or schedule a consultation.

    What to Expect When You Call

    Our consultation process is straightforward and built around three things you need before any decisions get made:

    • We listen first. Tell us what is happening. The short version is fine, and we will ask the questions that matter.
    • We explain what Texas law says. In plain English. No lecture, no scare tactics, no pressure.
    • We map the next step. You will leave the consultation with a clear sense of what comes next: filing, responding, gathering records, preparing for mediation, or pausing to think it through.
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Your case is filed in the county where it legally belongs. For Calhoun County residents, that is the Calhoun County District Clerk at the Calhoun County Courthouse, 211 S. Ann St., Port Lavaca, TX 77979. Texas venue for divorce generally follows the county where at least one spouse has met the residency requirement under Texas Family Code Section 6.301, which requires a party to have been a domiciliary of Texas for six months and a resident of the county for ninety days. We will confirm the correct county and court for your situation when you call.

    Either works. You are welcome at our Victoria office, and we also represent Calhoun County clients by video and phone when that is more practical. The choice is about what fits your schedule and comfort, not about the quality of representation.

    Often, yes. Texas courts may still have authority over parts of a case even when one party has moved, and custody questions between states are governed by the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act, which Texas has adopted in Chapter 152 of the Family Code. These questions turn on facts, timelines, the children’s home state, and any existing court orders.

    Yes. Our Victoria office provides coverage for Calhoun County as part of the Crossroads and Coastal Bend region. We handle the early stages by video and phone and coordinate with the Calhoun County courts, coming in for hearings and signings as the case requires.

    Cost depends on the type of case, how contested it is, and what it requires. We do not publish a one-size-fits-all fee because it would be misleading applied to your situation. We will talk through fees directly during your consultation so you can make an informed decision.

    Texas generally requires a minimum sixty-day waiting period from filing before a divorce can be finalized, under Texas Family Code Section 6.702, and contested matters often take longer depending on the issues, discovery, negotiations, mediation, and the court’s docket. We will give you a realistic sense of timing for your case rather than a generic estimate.

    Talk to a Calhoun County Family Law Attorney

    We know the courts that serve Calhoun County, and we know the path through family-law cases in Texas. Michael Ireland and Associates will walk you through what comes next and what it will take before you commit to anything. When you are ready, you will be working with board-certified family law specialist Michael Ireland and a team that handles these cases every day, from any of our locations across South Central Texas.

    Call (830) 357-7437 or schedule a consultation online. We will match you with the right attorney and point you to the office closest to where your Calhoun County case will be heard.