Our Approach
Collaborative Divorce Emphasis
Protect Your Children
Focus on Solutions
Prioritize Your Future
Divorce is extremely personal and filled with intense emotions – that’s why our entire team of collaborative Dallas divorce attorneys is dedicated to helping you find creative legal solutions in a way that minimizes conflict, allowing you to move forward with peace and dignity.
We help good people end broken marriages with dignity, and our objective is for you to divorce without destruction. Hargrave Family Law divorce lawyers will help you protect what matters most, allowing your family to move forward into your next chapter.
Hargrave Family Law – Collaborative Dallas divorce attorneys, ready to help you move on with hope.

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Texas Divorce Law
Texas courts often require or encourage mediation before finalizing a divorce. With years of experience in mediation, we have successfully helped countless clients reach amicable resolutions. Should mediation fail, we are prepared to vigorously defend your interests in court, particularly in cases involving contested child custody, child support, and fair property division.
The Hargrave Approach
At Hargrave Family Law, we employ various methods to resolve divorce matters, including collaborative divorce, private settlements, mediation, and traditional litigation. We advocate starting with cooperative approaches, particularly valuing divorce mediation and collaborative law, which we believe can preserve hope for the future.
Non-Adversarial Divorce
For those seeking a non-adversarial approach, our team is skilled at helping our clients navigate the divorce process in an amicable fashion. Of course, an amicable divorce is not always an option – even so, the collaborative divorce process is an option many families choose so they can focus on resolution with the assistance of a team of qualified professionals to help navigate the turbulence of contested divorce issues, without destroying their family.

Hear From Our Clients
Rebel R.
The Hargrave Family Law firm provides all of the services and resources that anybody would need during the divorce process. The legal advice is first rate, and the staff checks in regularly to update you on the process. There are also staff members who call just to check to see how you are doing during the process. That is a comforting feeling when you have such a deep bench at your disposal during the most gut wrenching time in your life. The firm also works with other attorneys in a more collaborative way to reduce costs and complete the process smoothly. Highly recommend.
Leigh R.
During a very difficult time in our family, Hargrave Family Law took such amazing care of us. We highly recommend HFL as your family attorney. Our experience with them was nothing short of professional. They were highly responsive, communicative, compassionate towards our cause, and organized. If these are qualities that you look for in your lawyer, look no further. Jennifer and her entire team will take great care of you.
Erin B.
I cannot thank Jennifer Hargrave and her entire staff enough for navigating me through the divorce process. My children and family dynamic were always the top priority. Every detail was communicated to me and thoroughly explained. Jennifer and her staff were always available to listen to my concerns and address them. While divorce is a devastatingly sad and emotional process, I was always met with a smile and the most positive counsel. She gave me newfound confidence as I start a new chapter. I highly recommend Jennifer Hargrave.
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