Your Children Need You — and We’re Here to Help You Show Up for Them
At Hargrave Family Law, we understand how crucial it is for dads to have an advocate in the areas of custody arrangements, financial support, and post-divorce parenting plans. As Dallas divorce lawyers for men, our attorneys are driven by a philosophy of compassionate, conflict-minimizing advocacy — and we believe that a child’s well-being is best served when both parents remain active and engaged in their lives. We walk with you every step of the way, empowering you to protect what matters most and move forward with confidence.
Personalized Divorce Guidance Tailored to Your Goals as a Father. Choose a Dallas divorce lawyer for men who explains your options and builds a plan around your priorities. From equitable asset division to custody arrangements that nurture your bond with your children, we help you approach each decision with clarity and a focus on moving forward. Our ultimate goal is to help you create a framework of stability for your family’s next chapter.
Intentional Fatherhood: Preparing for Life After Divorce
One positive outcome of divorce for many dads is a renewed sense of intentionality in their parenting — strengthening the bond with their children. Here is how our firm supports that goal:
Detailed Parenting Plans We work with you to craft customized plans for your unique family that outline everything from weeknight and weekend possession to week-to-week schedules to holiday schedules. Consistency helps strengthen your bond with your children, and we encourage a renewed sense of focus on your children’s best interests — keeping you focused on what matters most.
Encouraging Co-Parenting Constructive co-parenting ensures your kids receive the emotional support they need from both parents. We provide guidance on how to communicate effectively with your ex-spouse and maintain a respectful, nurturing environment for your children.
Resources for Ongoing Support Through our network of counselors and father-focused support groups, we can refer you to professionals who can help you navigate the emotional challenges of parenting post-divorce and the unique challenges you may face.
Flexibility for Growth Kids’ needs change as they grow, so your parenting plan may need to evolve. Our team remains available for modifications, ensuring you can maintain an adaptable relationship with your child in a way that supports them as they grow.
Emphasizing Mental and Emotional Health Divorce can be isolating, particularly for men who feel pressure to “tough it out” with little support. We encourage you to seek emotional support from counselors, men’s support groups, or trusted friends and family. Safeguarding your well-being often leads to healthier outcomes for both you and your children.
Intentional Fatherhood: Life After Divorce
One positive outcome of divorce for many dads is a renewed or heightened sense of intentionality in their parenting, strengthening the bond with their children. Here’s how our firm supports that goal:
- Detailed Parenting Plans
We work with you to craft customized plans for your unique family that outline everything from weeknight and weekend possession to week-to-week schedules to holiday schedules. Consistency helps strengthen your bond with your children, and we encourage a renewed sense of focus on your children’s best interests. Keeping you focused on what matters most. - Encouraging Co-Parenting
Constructive co-parenting ensures your kids receive the emotional support they need from both parents. We provide guidance on how to communicate effectively with your ex-spouse and maintain a respectful environment for your children. - Resources for Ongoing Support
Through our network of counselors and father-focused support groups, we can refer you to professionals who can help you navigate the emotional challenges of parenting post-divorce and the unique challenges you may face. - Flexibility for Growth
Kids’ needs change as they grow, so your parenting plan may need to evolve. Our team remains available for modifications, ensuring you can maintain an adaptable relationship with your child in a way that supports them as they grow.
Myths vs. Reality: What Dads Need to Know
MYTH: Courts Always Favor Mothers REALITY: Texas courts focus on the child’s best interests. Fathers can and do secure joint or primary custody based in part on their ability to provide both financial security and a stable, loving environment.
MYTH: Men Must Pay More Support REALITY: Child and spousal support are determined by income and other factors, not gender. The non-custodial parent usually pays child support, and the Office of the Attorney General uses calculations based on income to arrive at the amount of required child support payments.
MYTH: Men Lose Everything in Divorce REALITY: In Texas, community property is divided equitably among the two parties — not automatically in the mother’s favor. Any existing prenuptial and postnuptial agreements can further protect assets.
MYTH: Dads Have Fewer Rights REALITY: Fathers have the same legal right as mothers to seek an active role in their children’s lives, including custody, visitation, and decision-making authority. Courts encourage parental involvement from both sides whenever feasible and appropriate.
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Don’t Face This Alone
Part of our mission is to offer the resources you need to move forward and reclaim peace. We invite you to explore the wealth of resources and information available from our dedicated Dallas family law team. We’ve listed just a few below.



























