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If we cannot agree upon custody of the children or the division of property, how will these issues be resolved?

The court or the jury will decide those issues in a trial. The jury’s verdict in custody cases is advisory, i. e. it is not binding on the judge for certain issues and he can decide to the contrary. Most courts are very respectful of jury verdicts and will decline to set them aside unless there is no evidence or insufficient evidence.

Please call the Houston divorce attorneys today at 281-210-0010 or complete our contact form and let us assist you with your legal need.

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Garg & Associates, PC | 1095 Evergreen Circle, Suite 300 | The Woodlands, Texas 77380 Please call 281-210-0010 or (alt.) 281-475-4640 | Fax: 281-362-9757 or (alt.) 281-475-4659
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