Child Custody

November 6, 2021

Texas Adoption Process

The adoption process is lengthy and complicated. However, there is a way to maneuver the steps in a simple way. The Fetty Firm has experience working with future parents to adopt a child. Adoption has numerous benefits for the child and parents. Rashelle Fetty is an experienced family attorney who can help you reap the […]

April 23, 2021

Texas Child Support Modification

Child Support Modification Clients commonly express concern to regarding possible changes to their income during a divorce in relation to their obligations to pay child support. What I usually tell them is in general after a divorce property issues are done. However, under the law of Texas child issues are generally not done until after […]

April 15, 2021

Ft. Worth Divorce Lawyer

Metroplex Divorce Attorney As unfortunate as divorces can be, the fact is that they are common occurrences. Simply put, sometimes things just don’t work out. Regardless of the reason for the divorce, these types of cases can be stressful, painful, and quite complex. If you live in or near Tarrant County and are seeking an […]

March 15, 2021

Child Custody Lawyer in Tarrant County

Child Custody in Tarrant County In the state of Texas, child custody is oftentimes referred to as “conservatorship.” So instead of referring to a parent as a “custodian,” courts in the state of Texas are referred to as a “conservator.” Furthermore, conservatorship is the term that describes the legal rights and responsibilities of a parent. […]

March 3, 2021

Tarrant County Divorce: Are you ready for a divorce?

Is it time for a divorce? Find a Tarrant County Divorce Attorney Finding a family attorney that is close to you is important. The Fetty Firm is your Colleyville, Tarrant County attorney. However, when you are wanting a divorce, you need to think, “Are you ready for a divorce?” A few questions that are important […]

February 25, 2021

Child Custody Attorney in Tarrant County

What is JMC or Joint Managing Conservatorship in Texas? In the state of Texas, child custody is oftentimes referred to as “conservatorship.” So instead of referring to a parent as a “custodian,” courts in the state of Texas are referred to as a “conservator.” Furthermore, conservatorship is the term that describes the legal rights and […]