A family law attorney serving Katy and Fulshear β representing families in divorce, high-asset divorce, child custody, child support, and property division throughout all three counties that Katy spans, along with Fort Bend County for Fulshear.
Katy's name is steeped in railroad history. First called "Cane Island" β after the creek winding through the bald coastal prairie β the town took the name Katy in the 1890s from the "K-T" abbreviation of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (MKT) whose arrival reshaped the region. During the early 1900s, Katy grew into a major leader in Texas rice production, and the enormous historic rice dryer silos still standing in downtown Katy are now being reinvented as a community landmark. The area also endured the devastating 1900 Galveston Hurricane, which leveled many of the town's earliest buildings. Nearly every mature oak tree in Katy today was deliberately planted by early settlers β the original terrain was nothing but open prairie. The Buffalo Bayou, which runs through downtown Houston, has its source near Katy.
Today Katy ranks among the fastest-growing communities in Texas β home to master-planned communities such as Cinco Ranch, Cross Creek Ranch, and Cane Island, one of the state's most competitive school districts in Katy ISD, and a sizable population of Energy Corridor professionals. As your family law attorney Katy TX, we take on the full complexity of Katy's diverse and high-asset marital estates across all three counties.
We also represent nearby Fulshear β one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States, sitting entirely in Fort Bend County and served by Lamar CISD (Lamar Consolidated ISD), a meaningful distinction in custody cases that turn on school district designation. See the dedicated Fulshear section below.
We stand for Katy and Fulshear families in divorce, child custody, child support, property division, and prenuptial agreements. Free consultations available.
Just west of Katy in northwestern Fort Bend County, Fulshear has grown from a 19th-century agricultural settlement into one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States β with high-income residents, master-planned communities, and a court and school system distinctly different from Katy's.
Fulshear's history stretches back to 1824, when Churchill Fulshear came to Texas as one of Stephen F. Austin's "Old Three Hundred" β the original Anglo-American colonists who founded the state. For nearly two centuries the community expanded slowly as an agricultural hub on the western edge of the Houston region.
That shifted dramatically in the 2010s. Fulshear's population has surged from approximately 1,100 in 2010 to over 50,000 today (2024 Census estimate) β making it the second fastest-growing city in the United States. The city is routinely ranked among the safest in Texas, with a median household income of roughly $187,000.
Unlike Katy, which spans three counties, Fulshear lies entirely within Fort Bend County. Every Fulshear divorce, custody case, and family law matter is filed with the Fort Bend County District Clerk in Richmond and heard in one of the four Fort Bend family courts β the 328th, 387th, 501st, or 505th Judicial District Court β assigned at random when filed.
Fulshear is served mainly by Lamar Consolidated ISD (Lamar CISD) β not Katy ISD. That distinction carries real weight in custody cases: the parent designated to set the primary residence decides which school district the child attends, and the shift between Lamar CISD and Katy ISD along the Katy/Fulshear line is often central to custody negotiations.
Katy and Fulshear marital estates mirror both communities' character β master-planned community real estate, Energy Corridor compensation, retirement accounts, and small business interests. Here is how Texas law treats each.
Homes in Cinco Ranch, Cross Creek Ranch, Cross Creek West, Cane Island, Firethorne, and Seven Meadows are often the largest marital asset in a Katy or Fulshear divorce. Cross Creek Ranch and Cross Creek West stand out β they straddle the Katy/Fulshear line and reach into communities in both Fort Bend cities. As your family law attorney, we manage high-value home equity division, buyout structures, and deferred sale arrangements. Separate property down payments have to be traced with documentation to be protected.
Because Katy and Fulshear sit close to the Energy Corridor, many residents hold substantial executive and energy industry compensation β bonuses, RSUs, deferred compensation, and pension plans built up during the marriage are generally community property. How RSUs and stock options are characterized depends on the grant date and vesting schedule, not on when they are received.
Retirement accounts built up during the marriage are community property β but dividing them without triggering taxes or penalties requires a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO). 401(k)s, 403(b)s, and pensions each call for plan-specific QDRO language. IRAs are split through a transfer incident to divorce. Your family law attorney handles the entire QDRO process.
When a business was formed or grew during the marriage, it may be partly or wholly community property. The Katy and Fulshear entrepreneur and small business community β service businesses, contractors, medical practices, and retail operations β produces some of the most complex property division disputes. We handle business valuation, characterization, and strategic division or offset.
Assets owned before the marriage, received as a gift, or inherited are separate property β but only when proven by clear and convincing evidence. Mixing them with community funds can blur the characterization. Down payments, inheritance deposits, and pre-marital investment accounts all need tracing documentation that your family law attorney identifies and preserves early.
For Katy and Fulshear residents entering a marriage with sizable assets β a home in a master-planned community, a business, or substantial retirement savings β a prenuptial agreement brings financial clarity before the marriage begins. Your family law attorney drafts prenuptial agreements under the Texas Uniform Premarital Agreement Act that safeguard separate property and set the boundaries of community property.
As your divorce attorney, we take on contested and uncontested divorce throughout the counties where Katy and Fulshear are located. Texas imposes a mandatory 60-day waiting period from filing. Contested divorces that involve real estate, executive compensation, retirement accounts, or business interests usually run from six months to more than a year depending on complexity.
As your child custody attorney, we represent Katy and Fulshear parents in the proper county's family courts β applying the best interest of the child standard under TFC Β§153.002. Katy ISD serves most of Katy; Lamar CISD serves Fulshear. School district enrollment and the line between the two districts is often central to custody proceedings β particularly when geographic restrictions and relocation are in play.
As your child support attorney, we handle support calculations, modifications, and enforcement in the proper county court. For Katy and Fulshear families with executive and energy industry income β including bonuses, RSUs, and deferred compensation β calculating net resources demands a careful look at each income component under TFC Β§154.062. Above-guideline support can apply in high-income cases.
Texas law offers the noncustodial parent two possession schedule options. Most orders fall back on the Standard Possession Order β but the Expanded SPO grants significantly more time and must be affirmatively elected in writing. Your family law attorney has to address this at the time of your final order.
The default possession schedule when parents live within 100 miles of one another. Exchanges take place at 6:00 PM on the first day of possession.
The Expanded SPO gives the noncustodial parent significantly more time β transfers begin at school dismissal, not 6:00 PM. Must be elected in writing.
The Expanded SPO does not take effect on its own. The noncustodial parent must file a written election at the time of the final order or within 30 days. Miss this window and you default to the Standard SPO permanently.
When parents live more than 100 miles apart, a different possession schedule takes over. The noncustodial parent receives:
Texas child support is figured using statutory guideline percentages of the paying parent's monthly net resources under Texas Family Code Β§154.125. Net resources take in wages, salary, commissions, overtime, bonuses, RSUs received, self-employment income, rental income, and other sources β after deductions for Social Security taxes, federal income tax, union dues, and the child's health insurance.
The guidelines reach the first $9,200 in monthly net resources. In high-income Katy and Fulshear cases β especially those tied to executive or energy industry compensation, or Fulshear's high median household income (~$187,000) β courts may order above-guideline support when the child's proven needs go beyond what the guidelines provide. Your family law attorney builds the evidentiary record needed to support the correct amount.
Variable income calls for careful analysis. Bonuses, RSUs, and deferred compensation paid in irregular installments have to be averaged or apportioned correctly. Courts in Harris, Fort Bend, and Waller counties may handle variable income differently β one more reason county-specific experience matters when choosing your family law attorney.
Child support does not stop on its own. In Texas, the obligation continues until the child turns 18 or graduates from high school β whichever is later. A child with a physical or mental disability may qualify for support beyond age 18 under TFC Β§154.302.
Katy reaches across Harris, Fort Bend, and Waller counties; Fulshear sits entirely in Fort Bend β and each county runs its own court system, local rules, and procedures. Most family law firms know a single county well. Your family law attorney practices in all three and knows exactly where to file before any petition is prepared.
Homes in Cinco Ranch, Cross Creek Ranch, Cross Creek West, Cane Island, and Firethorne are frequently the largest marital asset in a Katy or Fulshear divorce. Buyout structures, separate property tracing, and deferred sale arrangements demand precise handling under Texas community property law.
Katy ISD serves most of Katy; Lamar CISD serves Fulshear. Your family law attorney knows how each district's enrollment rules, attendance zones, and the Expanded SPO election fit together β and how the Katy ISD / Lamar CISD boundary shapes relocation and geographic restriction proceedings across county lines.
Bonuses, RSUs, deferred compensation, and pension plans from energy sector jobs require accurate characterization and valuation. Your family law attorney reviews each compensation component closely β from grant date to vesting schedule β to protect your financial interests.
Family law is not a side pursuit. It is what we do β concentrated expertise in Texas divorce, custody, support, and property division. Not a generalist firm balancing several practice areas alongside your case.
Flat-fee uncontested divorce through our uncontested divorce service for qualifying cases β in any Texas county. Transparent hourly billing for contested matters. A free consultation before you commit to anything.
Not every Katy or Fulshear divorce is a fight. If you and your spouse have reached full agreement on property, children, and support, you may qualify for our flat-fee, attorney-guided divorce service through our uncontested divorce service. A licensed attorney manages every step from filing through the final decree at a predictable flat fee β in Harris, Fort Bend, Waller, or any Texas county. A free consultation determines eligibility.
Your family law attorney represents Katy and Fulshear families throughout the Harris, Fort Bend, and Waller county courts. Free consultations are available for divorce, child custody, property division, and every family law matter.
(936) 298-8000The single most important threshold question in any Katy or Fulshear family law case.
Katy spans three counties β Harris, Fort Bend, and Waller β so the county where you file your divorce is determined by which one your home address sits in. Fulshear, on the other hand, lies entirely within Fort Bend County, so every Fulshear divorce is filed in Fort Bend. Here is how it breaks down:
A number of Katy addresses in zip codes 77494 and 77450 fall right along the Harris/Fort Bend county line β and land in a different county than residents assume. Your family law attorney confirms the correct county from your home address before any petition is prepared.
Filing in the wrong county creates a jurisdictional problem that eventually forces the case to be transferred or refiled where it belongs β costing time, filing fees, and possibly your case strategy. It ranks among the most preventable mistakes in Katy and Fulshear family law cases. Your family law attorney confirms the county from your home address before anything is filed.
How divorce works in Texas and what to expect in Katy- and Fulshear-area courts.
Texas imposes a mandatory 60-day waiting period from filing. Beyond that, the timeline turns on complexity:
Yes. Property gained during the marriage is generally community property subject to a just and right division β not an automatic 50/50 split. Courts weigh earning capacity, the children's needs, fault, and other factors. Separate property β owned before the marriage, received as a gift, or inherited β is not divided, though the spouse claiming it carries the full burden of proof by clear and convincing evidence.
How Texas splits Katy and Fulshear master-planned community real estate, energy compensation, and business interests.
When the home was bought during the marriage with community funds, it is community property subject to a just and right division. Typical outcomes include:
Cross Creek Ranch and Cross Creek West matter especially here β they sit across the Katy/Fulshear line. If one spouse put down a separate property down payment, those funds may be traceable β but only with documentation. Community payments toward the mortgage on a separate property home can give rise to reimbursement claims. Your family law attorney spots these issues early.
Energy industry pay earned during the marriage is generally community property. Key issues include:
How 401(k)s, pensions, and IRAs get divided in a Katy or Fulshear, TX divorce.
Yes β the share built up during the marriage is generally community property. Dividing it, however, calls for a QDRO β a separate court order delivered straight to the plan administrator. Without that order, the administrator has no legal authority to split the account. An early withdrawal brings income taxes plus a 10% penalty. Your family law attorney manages the QDRO from the divorce decree through plan administrator approval.
How Katy- and Fulshear-area courts decide custody β and where Katy ISD vs. Lamar CISD fits in.
Family courts in Harris, Fort Bend, and Waller counties each apply the best interest of the child standard under TFC Β§153.002 β looking at each parent's day-to-day involvement, the stability of the home, the child's existing relationships, and each parent's willingness to encourage the child's bond with the other parent. For children 12 and older, the court weighs the child's stated preference. Texas law is gender-neutral.
School district designation is one of the most consequential practical issues in Katy and Fulshear custody cases. Katy ISD serves most of Katy; Lamar CISD (Lamar Consolidated ISD) serves Fulshear. Both rank among the most competitive school districts in the Houston area. Key custody issues include:
Standard vs. Expanded SPO β and why the election window is so important.
The Expanded Standard Possession Order (ESPO) under TFC Β§153.317 gives the noncustodial parent considerably more time. Weekend possession starts at school dismissal on Friday instead of 6:00 PM and runs until school resumes Monday morning. Thursday possession likewise begins at school dismissal. Summer can stretch to 42 days. It has to be elected in writing at or within 30 days of the final order β it never applies automatically. Miss that window and you default to the Standard SPO permanently.
How the guidelines work β including variable income from energy and executive jobs.
Texas child support is figured under TFC Β§154.125 using guideline percentages of monthly net resources: 1 child β 20%, 2 children β 25%, 3 children β 30%, 4 children β 35%, 5 or more β 40%. Net resources under TFC Β§154.062 apply to the first $9,200 each month. In high-income cases, courts may order above-guideline support when the child's proven needs exceed the guideline amount.
Bonuses and RSUs that are received count as net resources under TFC Β§154.062 in the year of receipt. When a parent has substantial variable compensation, courts may average income across a representative period to reach a dependable monthly net resource figure. Your family law attorney assembles the documentation record from the outset of the case to back the correct calculation β whether you are paying or receiving support.
Child support in Texas generally ends when the child turns 18 or graduates from high school β whichever comes later. If the child has a physical or mental disability, support can continue past age 18 under TFC Β§154.302. The obligation does not stop on its own β the paying parent may have to formally end it through the court to halt wage withholding.
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