Our Greater Houston Montgomery Legal Practice
When you are dealing with a challenging legal matter the stress can affect every area of your life. The roller coaster of emotions you may be experiencing can make it tough to make good decisions. You need help — skilled, trustworthy and experienced legal counsel.
You need the services of a Texas attorney such as AV-rated* trial lawyer C. L. Crawley Jr. Make this day a good one: learn how our law firm can give you the information to protect your rights starting.
Effective. Experienced. Professional. Call: (281) 362-8181. E-Mail Us.
Contentious divorces and family law matters, difficult business dissolutions, frustrating construction or real estate disputes, family disputes and will contests are the areas of law that the law firm handles on a daily basis. Our lawyer has been in practice in the Houston and Montgomery County area since 1973.
We have what it takes to vigorously protect our clients’ interests across a variety of legal issues, including:
- Divorce
- High net worth divorce
- Asset protection in a divorce
- Spousal support and alimony in a divorce
Children’s Issues and Divorce
- Child Custody, visitation and parenting time
- Modifications of support or custody
- Child support enforcement
- Parental relocation, interstate and international child support and child custody
- Adoptions
Business and commercial litigation
Construction and real estate litigation
Minimize Stress and Maximize Your Chances for a Successful Outcome
When you need practical, effective, and compassionate legal advice relating to a dispute in The Woodlands or surrounding Houston communities, please call (281) 362-8181 or e-mail the law office of C. L. Crawley Jr. to schedule your first meeting with Mr. Crawley.
*CV, BV, and AV are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards, and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories – legal ability and general ethical standards.