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When your family life is shifting, you need more than just legal advice. You need someone who understands the emotional weight and legal difficulty of the situation. At Murrah & Killough, PLLC, we help clients across Montgomery County, Texas, face these challenges with clarity, strength, and strategic planning.
If you’re facing a family law issue in Conroe, The Woodlands, Magnolia, Montgomery, Oak Ridge North, or Shenandoah, don’t face it alone.
Call 281-501-1601 today to schedule a consultation — the right guidance now can make all the difference later.
From the growing suburbs of The Woodlands to the historic streets of Conroe, Montgomery County is as diverse as the families who call it home. As Montgomery County grows and changes, the need for thoughtful, experienced family law counsel continues to rise.
Whether your issue involves a contested divorce in Shenandoah, child custody in Magnolia, asset division in Oak Ridge North, or enforcement of orders in Montgomery City, we know that every family’s story is different — and your legal plan should reflect that.
When your family is at a crossroads, the legal decisions you make today can shape your future for years to come. At Murrah & Killough, PLLC, we represent individuals and families across Montgomery County with clarity, compassion, and a plan.
Our family law services cover more than just one chapter of your life. Whether you’re ending a marriage, protecting your financial future, or creating new arrangements for your children, we bring a steady hand to the table.
Family law cases are deeply personal, and no two families are alike. At Murrah & Killough, PLLC, our Montgomery County family law lawyers treat every client with the respect and attention they deserve.
In custody cases, Texas courts focus on the best interests of the child, not the convenience or preference of either parent. Still, parents have the right to seek a meaningful role in their children’s lives. We work with clients to pursue custody arrangements that protect their rights while keeping the child’s needs front and center.
In Texas, child support is typically calculated based on a percentage of the noncustodial parent’s income, and adjustments are made based on healthcare needs and other expenses.
That said, life doesn’t always follow a formula. Income can change. Needs evolve. Sometimes, support orders need to be modified or enforced.
We help clients with:
Wherever you are in Montgomery County, Murrah & Killough, PLLC, is here to help ensure your child’s needs are met without unnecessary legal battles.
Though most property acquired during a marriage is subject to division during divorce, that doesn’t mean everything gets split 50/50.
Our firm helps identify:
We coordinate with financial professionals and forensic accountants to protect what’s yours and ensure a fair outcome.
Just because a court order is final doesn’t mean it lasts forever. As your children grow or your job situation changes, custody, visitation, or support arrangements may need to be adjusted.
Texas law allows for modification when there’s a material and substantial change in circumstances, which could include a move to a new city, a parent’s job loss or promotion, and a child’s changing school or medical needs.
Family law isn’t just about statutes and courtrooms. It’s about people. At Murrah & Killough, PLLC, we offer more than legal representation. We provide clarity when you feel overwhelmed and direction when you’re not sure what your next step should be.
Clients choose us because:
When you’re facing a legal issue that affects your family, there’s no substitute for direct, local, and thoughtful representation. Whether you’re considering divorce, navigating custody, or dealing with support issues, the Montgomery County family lawyers at Murrah & Killough, PLLC, is here to help you move forward with purpose.
Call us today at 281-501-1601 to schedule a consultation and get the legal clarity you need.
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