Divorce Lawyer College Station, TX

Your Board-Certified Advocate

  • Certified mediator and 
    former judge
  • Cost-conscious strategies tailored to your needs
  • Based in College Station, serving Brazos County and beyond
  • Handling military divorce and other complex cases
Mr. Randy Michel

A Leader in Family Law

With more than four decades of legal experience, Randy Michel brings knowledge, compassion, and credibility to every case he handles. His practice is built on personal integrity and a deep commitment to helping Texas families.

  • Personal Representation: Mr. Michel founded his firm in 1983 to guide clients through life’s most difficult legal moments. He tailors his approach to each case, aiming for outcomes that truly reflect your goals.
  • Board Certification: As a board-certified civil trial attorney, Mr. Michel has earned recognition for his expertise — a distinction held by fewer than 10% of Texas attorneys.
  • Decades in Practice: Since 1980, he has served as a judge, mediator, and trusted advocate in thousands of family law cases.

Clients Recommend Us

"The best compliment I can give to him and his team is if I had to make the decision of who to hire for legal representation again, I would pick the Law Firm of Randy Michel every time." — Clay, 5-Star Review

Filing for Divorce in the State of Texas

If you're thinking about divorce, it's important to look into your state laws to find out where you are eligible to file. To file in Texas, you must have lived in the state for at least six months and have been a resident in the county of filing for at least 90 days. If you meet these requirements, our College Station divorce attorney can help you get started on your case as soon as you are ready.

Types Of Divorce Cases 

The divorce lawyer at our College Station law office strives to pursue the simplest and most beneficial divorce strategy possible for our clients. In general, there are two types of divorce cases: uncontested and contested. 

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Uncontested Divorce

Both parties can agree on the terms of a divorce settlement.

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Contested Divorce

An agreement cannot be reached, and the divorce case must be heard and decided in court.

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Let Our Lawyer Help You Through Your Divorce

Since 1983, the Law Office of Randy Michel in College Station has helped clients protect their best interests — and their children's best interests — as they transition into a new phase of their lives.

As Mr. Michel's client, you can expect constant and thorough communication, as well as the invaluable peace of mind that comes with knowing you have a legal advocate who is focused on protecting your livelihood and your relationship with your children. Contact our College Station law office today to begin discussing your case.

We Earn 5 Stars

"I will forever be indebted to Randy and his team for helping me through a difficult situation, and I know that without them, I would not have the resolution I have today." — Sarah, 5-Star Review

Texas Is a No-Fault Divorce State

In a no-fault divorce state, either party can ask for a divorce without having to provide evidence of fault. However, a spouse can choose to provide evidence of fault, such as domestic violence, abandonment, or infidelity, which can influence the outcome of the divorce.

Texas is also a community property state, where all the property acquired during the marriage is owned equally by both parties. Property acquired and money earned by either spouse during the marriage is considered communal. For example, if you acquire a vehicle after your marriage, it can be considered communal property, even if the vehicle is in your name.

However, property you owned before the marriage can remain yours after the divorce. Other items, like an inheritance or gifts that were given only to you, can also remain yours. Legal documents like prenuptial or postnuptial agreements can prevent certain items from becoming community property. Our College Station law firm can help establish this documentation to protect what is yours.

Military Divorce

Randy Michel is a veteran who proudly represents military personnel and families at our College Station practice. As a firm dedicated to family law matters, we understand that divorce can be especially complicated for military families. If you have questions about how deployment, state residency, or other military service-related circumstances can affect your divorce, custody, and other matters, please contact our lawyer for a consultation.

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Facing High-Asset Divorce?

We Can Protect Your Best Interests Every Step of the Way

Do you and your spouse own high-value assets such as businesses, an investment portfolio, or real estate in addition to your place of residence? If so, you likely face a longer-than-usual divorce process that may require investigation of multiple revenue streams, proving or disputing the validity of a prenuptial agreement, and other actions that typical divorces don't require.

When so much is at stake, you need an attorney who is capable of safeguarding your best interests no matter how complicated the divorce process becomes. Divorce lawyer Randy Michel can conduct an in-depth analysis of all assets to make sure you are not shortchanged or exploited when it comes to property division, alimony, and child support. Get in touch with us today to request a case review at our College Station, TX, officeYou can message us online or call:

“A wise man with a good heart.”

"Due to his wisdom and guidance, I fully believe is the reason why the hearing ended as it did. I will always be thankful to Randy. If you are in need of counsel from a wise man with a good heart and a thoughtful mind, I would highly recommend Mr. Michel." — Philip, 5-Star Review

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Divorce Mediation or Arbitration May Be the Best Path

As a certified mediator and arbitrator, attorney Randy Michel understands the importance of collaboration. When you and your partner can agree on the terms of your divorce, you end up with a solution that works best for your family. In fact, judges often require that you attempt mediation before taking your divorce to court. 

During mediation, you and your spouse will meet with a neutral third-party negotiator. You can each have an attorney present during this time. As a certified mediator, Mr. Michel can serve either as your attorney or as a mediator. Together, we will resolve disputes and discuss resolutions in a private setting. In addition to saving time and money, mediation often prevents the hostility that can come with courtroom litigation. 

Arbitration is similar to a court hearing, but takes place outside a courtroom in a more relaxed atmosphere. Like mediation, this is often a more efficient and cost-effective way to finalize the terms of a divorce.

During a consultation at our College Station office, we'll help you explore both options as a means of reaching an agreement regarding child custody, spousal support, and more.

 

Divorce Litigation

While pursuing a simple uncontested divorce is always preferable, we understand that this is not possible in every case.  If you know you are headed toward a contested divorce, contacting an experienced divorce attorney is paramount. As a board-certified civil trial attorney, Randy Michel is prepared to fight for your rights through litigation or trial.

Concerned About the Cost of a Divorce Lawyer?

People going through divorces may hesitate to hire a divorce attorney due to cost. But without a divorce attorney on your side, you leave yourself vulnerable to having your best interests go completely unconsidered in the proceedings, placing your livelihood and your relationship with your children in jeopardy. 

The Law Office of Randy Michel in College Station charges reasonable fees, and we explain our process thoroughly so you aren't hit with any surprise expenses. Factors like property, high-cost assets, and child custody can all affect your costs. We will analyze your case to help you understand what you can expect to pay for our services. 

Even if cost is a concern, request a consultation with our law office today. Our team will be happy to determine if we can work within your budget.

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Modifying A Divorce Agreement

When a substantial change affects your circumstances, you may need an attorney to help you pursue a post-decree modification. This legally changes your initial divorce agreement to better fit your current circumstances. Divorce modifications can apply to various terms of your order, such as child support, child custody, visitation, spousal support, and spousal maintenance. To qualify for a post-decree modification, there needs to be a significant change in circumstances for you, your ex-spouse, or your child.  Some common examples include:

  • Job loss or job promotion
  • A drastic change in work schedule 
  • Military service deployment
  • You or your ex remarries
  • Health emergency 
  • Increase in child 
    care expenses 

If you believe you qualify for post-divorce modification, discuss your case with a qualified lawyer. Our College Station, TX, law firm can help you navigate these often complex processes and achieve a satisfactory resolution.

“Randy was awesome!”

"Randy was awesome!! Very calm and understanding about my situation, very well prepared and organized. His assistant Andrea is very helpful and understanding as well! I would recommend him as a #1 go to Attorney without a doubt. He settled my case with everything I wanted and more! I couldn’t of asked for anyone better! Thank you guys so much!" — Tabatha, 5-Star Review

Frequently Asked Questions for Our Divorce Lawyer in College Station, TX

We understand that when you are facing divorce or any other family law matter, the unknowns can be overwhelming. Randy Michel looks forward to answering your questions about custody and more during your consultation. Until then, we invite you to check out these answers to frequently asked questions about divorce in Texas:

My spouse's infidelity led me to file for divorce. Will that be a factor in property division and other aspects of the divorce process?

The court can take infidelity into account. For example, if a spouse spent a considerable amount of money on an extramarital affair, the courts could choose to award that spouse less in property division. It could also affect custody if a spouse prioritized the extramarital relationship over caring for your child, or if a spouse's extramarital partner poses a threat to your child.

My spouse and I have been separated for a long time. Can we get a no-fault divorce?

If you and your spouse have been separated for at least three years without living in the same home, you can be granted a no-fault divorce in Texas.

How long until my divorce is granted?

It could take months or years depending on the complexity of your divorce, but in most cases, it will take at least 60 days from the date of filing. Texas imposes this waiting period in all cases unless there is a family violence protective order against one spouse, or that spouse has already been convicted of a domestic violence crime. 

Can I get married as soon as my divorce is granted?

No. Texas will not allow you to marry someone other than your ex-spouse any sooner than 30 days after your divorce is granted. 

Clients Count on Randy Michel

"The entire office was easy to get along with and moved on things promptly. One has an image of lawyers going after every dollar, but Randy would advise on what issues were worth bothering about and what were not. While I am not a lawyer, in the courtroom Randy displayed a knowledge of the law that was clearly superior to that of opposing counsel." — Richard, 5-Star Review

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Law Office of Randy Michel

The Law Office of Randy Michel provides family-oriented legal services to clients in the greater College Station, TX, area. Our attorney, Randy Michel, hold several distinctions and are affiliated with prestigious organizations:

  • National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys
  • Brazos County Bar Association
  • National Association of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
  • State Bar of Texas
  • Kentucky Bar Association
  • Members of the Premier 100 Trial Attorneys 
  • Board-Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization
  • Awarded Pro Bono Honors for community involvement
  • Certification as a mediator and arbitrator

To schedule an appointment or to learn more about how our law firm can serve your needs, contact us online or call (979) 764-2435.

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