Family Law

Family law

Family Law Attorney in Houston, TX

Kevin Acevedo with his wife Gabriela Acevedo

Kevin Acevedo with his wife Gabriela Acevedo

When family challenges arise, emotions can run high and

important decisions can become overwhelming. One of the most important steps you can take during these difficult times is to contact an experienced family law attorney as soon as possible.

At Ace Law, attorney Kevin Acevedo and his team are committed to protecting your rights, your family, and your future. Whether you are facing a divorce, custody dispute, or child support matter, our goal is to guide you through every step with compassion, clarity, and confidence.

Family law matters involve some of life’s most personal and impactful decisions. Having a skilled attorney by your side can make all the difference. Before agreeing to any terms or signing any documents, it’s essential to have a strong legal advocate who understands Texas family law and knows how to protect your best interests.

At Ace Law, we recognize how stressful and emotional these cases can be. Our firm approaches every case with sensitivity, strategy, and determination—working to resolve matters efficiently while always being prepared to stand up for your rights in court when necessary.

If you are going through a family dispute or facing major life changes, don’t wait. Early legal advice can help you avoid costly mistakes and protect what matters most. Contact Kevin Acevedo and the team at Ace Law to discuss your situation and ensure your rights are fully protected.


Family Law Matters We Handle

At Ace Law, we represent clients in a wide range of family law cases, including but not limited to:

Don’t wait to get the justice you deserve. Contact Ace Law today at 713-344-1833 to schedule your free consultation and learn how Attorney Kevin Acevedo can help you take the next step toward recovery and justice.

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Our Team

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At Ace Law, we provide skilled and compassionate legal representation across a wide range of practice areas. Led by attorney Kevin Acevedo, our firm is dedicated to protecting the rights of individuals and families throughout Texas. We handle cases involving Personal Injury, Auto Accidents, Trucking Accidents, Wrongful Death, Drunk Driving Accident Injuries, Slip and Fall, Industrial Injuries, Criminal Defense, Drug Crimes, and DWI Defense.

With a client-focused approach and a commitment to achieving the best possible results, Ace Law stands ready to guide you through every step of the legal process — with integrity, experience, and determination.

Frequently asked questions

What types of family law cases do you handle?

We assist with a wide range of family law matters, including:
- Divorce (contested and waiver)

- Child custody and visitation
- Child support
- Spousal support (alimony)
- Property division
- Modifications and enforcement of prior orders
- Protective orders
- Paternity and parental rights

How long does a divorce take in Texas?

Texas requires a minimum 60-day waiting period from the date a divorce petition is filed. However, the actual timeline depends on complexity, disagreements, property issues, and whether children are involved. Contested cases may take several months or longer.

Is Texas a community property state?

Yes. In Texas, most property acquired during the marriage is considered community property, which is generally divided in a manner that is “just and right.” This doesn’t always mean a 50/50 split — courts consider multiple factors.

Can child custody or child support orders be modified?

Yes. Orders can usually be modified if there has been a material and substantial change in circumstances, such as:
- Job loss or significant income change
- Relocation
- Changes in the child’s needs
- Safety concerns or parenting-time issues

What if my spouse won’t agree to a divorce?

You can still obtain a divorce in Texas. While contested divorces may take longer, one spouse cannot prevent the other from legally ending the marriage.

Can grandparents get visitation or custody rights?

In certain situations, Texas law allows grandparents to seek visitation or even custody —typically when doing so is in the child’s best interest and certain conditions are met. Every case is highly fact-specific.

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    Houston, TX 77087

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