Jump to Navigation

El Paso Divorce Lawyers

Texas Marriage Dissolution Lawyers

The outcome of a divorce can have a significant impact on your parental and financial rights. With so much at stake, it is important that you have qualified legal counsel.

In Texas, you can find the experienced and knowledgeable support you require at the law firm of Ellis & Ortega. We are prepared to adeptly manage any issue that may arise during your divorce, including:

To speak with a dedicated divorce lawyer, contact Ellis & Ortega in El Paso, Texas. We are committed to providing the quality legal representation and highly personalized legal support you require.

Proactive Problem Solvers

Our experienced divorce lawyers understand that property division disputes and child custody disputes are often highly contested by spouses during the course of a marital dissolution. Rather than unnecessarily inflaming contentious matters, we seek to find proactive solutions to disputed matters when possible, while fully safeguarding our clients' parental and financial rights.

We are aggressive in pursuit of our clients' interests, but utilize a reasoned and calculated approach to dispute resolution that is designed to achieve positive results for our clients as effectively and efficiently as possible. As a result of our effective case management, we have been able to help many of our clients to avoid the time, cost and stress associated with protracted litigation, while fully preserving their rights and interests. When negotiations, mediation and other forms of alternative dispute resolution do not help to resolve disputes, we have the trial experience to advocate effectively on our clients' behalf in the courtroom.

Contact Us

If you need to speak with one of our El Paso divorce attorneys, we are pleased to offer a free consultation. Call 915-235-0325 to contact our law office in El Paso, Texas. You may also contact us by e-mail.

Contact Our Firm

Bold labels are required.

Contact Information
disclaimer.

The use of the Internet or this form for communication with the firm or any individual member of the firm does not establish an attorney-client relationship. Confidential or time-sensitive information should not be sent through this form.

close