Divorce Attorney in Texarkana, Texas and Arkansas

Experienced Divorce Representation When Your Future Matters Most


Divorce is one of the most significant legal and personal transitions a person can face. Decisions made during the divorce process can affect your finances, property, children, and future for years to come. Having an experienced divorce attorney on your side can help protect your rights and provide clarity during a difficult time.


At the Law Firm of Cary G. Rochelle, we represent clients throughout Texarkana, Texas, Texarkana, Arkansas, and surrounding communities in contested and uncontested divorce matters. With more than 40 years of legal experience, Cary G. Rochelle provides practical legal guidance and strong advocacy tailored to each client's unique situation.

Understanding the Divorce Process


What to Expect in Divorce Court

Every divorce is different, but most cases involve resolving important issues related to property, finances, children, and future obligations. Whether your divorce is relatively straightforward or highly contested, it is important to understand your legal rights and responsibilities throughout the process. Our firm helps clients navigate every stage of divorce while working toward efficient and effective resolutions whenever possible.

Property Division

One of the most important aspects of divorce is the division of marital assets and debts. Property division may involve:


  • Real estate
  • Retirement accounts
  • Bank accounts
  • Investments
  • Business interests
  • Personal property
  • Marital debts


Our firm works to protect our clients' financial interests and pursue fair property settlements.

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Child Custody and Parenting Plans

When children are involved, custody arrangements become one of the most important aspects of a divorce case. Courts focus on the best interests of the child when determining custody and visitation arrangements.


We help parents address:

  • Physical custody
  • Legal custody
  • Parenting plans
  • Visitation schedules
  • Relocation issues
  • Custody modifications



Our goal is to help parents establish arrangements that support the well-being of their children while protecting parental rights.

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Child Support

Child support helps ensure children receive the financial support they need following a divorce. We assist clients with establishing, modifying, and enforcing child support orders while helping ensure calculations are accurate and legally appropriate.

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Spousal Support and Alimony

In some divorce cases, one spouse may be entitled to financial support after the marriage ends. We help clients understand their rights and obligations regarding spousal support and advocate for fair outcomes based on the circumstances of each case..

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Contested Divorce

When spouses cannot agree on major issues such as property division, child custody, or support, a contested divorce may be necessary. These cases often require negotiation, mediation, hearings, or trial proceedings.



Cary G. Rochelle provides experienced courtroom representation and strategic advocacy throughout contested divorce litigation.

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Uncontested Divorce

When both parties agree on the terms of the divorce, the process may be completed more efficiently through an uncontested divorce. Even in amicable situations, it is important to ensure agreements are properly drafted and legally enforceable.



Our firm helps clients prepare and finalize uncontested divorce agreements that protect their interests and avoid future disputes.

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Work with an Experienced Texarkana Divorce Lawyer

If you are considering divorce or have already begun the process, having the right legal guidance can make all the difference. As a trusted divorce lawyer in Texarkana, I am here to help you navigate this transition with confidence and peace of mind. Let the Law Firm of Cary G. Rochelle help you take the next step forward.

What to Bring to Your Divorce Consultation

To help us evaluate your situation, consider bringing:


  • Recent tax returns
  • Pay stubs and income information
  • Bank account statements
  • Retirement account information
  • Real estate records
  • Existing court orders
  • Information regarding children and custody arrangements


Providing complete information allows us to better assess your case and discuss potential legal strategies.

Frequently Asked Questions
  • How long does a divorce take in Texas or Arkansas?

    The timeline for a divorce depends on several factors, including whether the divorce is contested or uncontested, the complexity of property division, and whether child custody or support issues must be resolved. Some divorces may be finalized within a few months, while more complex cases can take significantly longer.

  • Do I need a divorce attorney if my spouse and I agree on everything?

    Even when both spouses agree on the terms of the divorce, it is often beneficial to work with an attorney. A divorce lawyer can help ensure that all agreements are properly drafted, legally enforceable, and protect your rights and interests before the divorce is finalized.

  • How is property divided during a divorce?

    Property division depends on the laws of the state and the specific circumstances of the marriage. Assets and debts acquired during the marriage are often subject to division. This may include homes, retirement accounts, bank accounts, vehicles, business interests, and other marital property.

  • How is child custody determined during a divorce?

    Courts generally make child custody decisions based on the best interests of the child. Factors may include each parent's involvement in the child's life, the child's needs, the stability of each home environment, and the ability of each parent to provide care and support.

  • Can child support or custody orders be changed after the divorce is finalized?

    Yes. In many situations, child custody, visitation, and child support orders can be modified when there has been a substantial change in circumstances. Common reasons include changes in income, relocation, changes in a child's needs, or changes in parenting responsibilities.