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Montgomery County · TX

Conroe divorce lawyers & family-law attorneys.

Conroe is the county seat of Montgomery County and home to the Lee G. Alworth Building, where all Montgomery County family-law matters are heard.

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Conroe family-law FAQs

Where are divorce cases filed for Conroe residents?
Conroe residents file at the Montgomery County courthouse. Venue is generally determined by residency for the six months before filing.
How long does a divorce take in Conroe, TX?
Texas has a mandatory 60-day waiting period after filing. Uncontested cases finalize shortly after. Contested cases involving children or significant assets typically run 6–18 months.
Do I need a Conroe attorney, or can I use a Houston lawyer?
Any Texas-licensed family-law attorney can represent you in the Montgomery County family courts. Local courthouse familiarity helps with scheduling and judge tendencies, but is not legally required.
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