FREEDOM FAMILY LAW FIRM

Take Back Your Story. Protect Your Future.

Your career, family, and financial stability matter.

When facing divorce, custody, or major transitions, you need informed legal leadership that respects your time, privacy, and long-term goals.

We help high-income earners and professionals navigate complex family matters with discretion, clarity, and confidence.

Clients We Serve

We are built for high stakes, high asset cases

Family law matters are never just legal — they affect your children, finances, career, and long-term stability. At Freedom Family Law Firm, we help professionals and high-income earners navigate divorce and family transitions with clarity, discretion, and strategic planning.

Whether you are facing divorce, custody decisions, or financial restructuring, our focus is on protecting what matters most while minimizing unnecessary conflict. We understand that your situation requires more than generic legal advice — it requires foresight, precision, and a plan tailored to your life.

Our approach balances legal strength with thoughtful guidance, helping you make informed decisions today that support stability and peace of mind tomorrow.

Our Law Services

Divorce (Agreed, Contested & High-Asset)

Navigate divorce with clarity and strategy. We protect your reputation, career, and assets while minimizing emotional and financial disruption.

Custody & Parenting Plans

Create parenting solutions that reflect your professional life and your child’s best interests — practical, flexible, and built for long-term stability.

Child Support & Income Analysis

We ensure child support calculations accurately reflect income, bonuses, and benefits — safeguarding both fairness and financial security.

Alimony & Spousal Support

Gain clarity on fair and sustainable support arrangements. We advocate for outcomes that protect your standard of living and future goals.

Property & Business Division

From real estate to professional practices, we strategically divide marital assets to preserve your business interests and financial stability.

Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements

Protect your future with agreements that promote transparency, fairness, and peace of mind — before or after marriage.

Mediation & Settlement Negotiation

Avoid lengthy litigation. We facilitate respectful, efficient resolutions that save time, preserve relationships, and protect your privacy.

Enforcement & Modification of Orders

Life changes — your agreements should too. We help enforce existing orders or modify them to reflect new financial or family circumstances.

Why Hire Us

Family law cases involving careers, businesses, and significant assets require a higher level of strategy and care. Our clients trust us because we understand both the legal and personal stakes involved.

What sets us apart:

Strategic, High-Level Representation

We approach every case with a clear plan designed to protect your finances, reputation, and long-term goals.

Experience With High-Income & Complex Cases

From business ownership to variable income and multiple assets, we understand the realities professionals face.

Clear Communication & Efficiency

We respect your time and provide straightforward guidance, timely updates, and practical next steps.

Discretion & Confidentiality

Sensitive matters are handled with care, professionalism, and respect for your privacy.

Child-Focused Solutions

When children are involved, we prioritize stability, consistency, and parenting plans that work in real life.

Our mission is not to escalate conflict — it is to help you move forward with confidence, control, and peace of mind.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to hire an attorney before filing for divorce?
Not always — you are allowed to file without a lawyer (pro se). That said, it’s smart to talk to an attorney early so you can build a plan around your goals (kids, property, support, safety, debts) and avoid expensive mistakes that are hard to unwind later.

Tennessee uses the Income Shares model, which starts with both parents’ incomes and allocates support based on the parents’ combined income and case inputs (like parenting time and certain child-related costs).

Texas generally calculates guideline support as a percentage of the noncustodial parent’s net resources (net resources are not the same as take-home pay), and the state applies guideline calculations up to a monthly cap on net resources.

A business may be considered marital property depending on how and when it was formed. Proper valuation and documentation are critical to protecting your interests.

Many cases resolve through negotiation or mediation. However, we prepare every case thoroughly so you are protected whether settlement or litigation becomes necessary.

Timelines vary depending on complexity, cooperation between parties, and court schedules. We work to move cases forward efficiently while protecting your priorities.

Yes. If circumstances change significantly, existing orders may be reviewed and modified when appropriate.

What Our Clients Say