Law Office Of Leo E. Foust Divorce Lawyer
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Leo Foust is one of a number of family lawyers in the Round Rock, TX area. However, we are proud to say that our philosophy is different than most. We will not fight just for the sake of fighting; our goal is to resolve your case as quickly and smoothly as possible - not to rack up mounting legal bills.

Because we understand our clients' worries, our mission is to provide powerful representation at a reasonable cost - while still giving personal attention. With decades of experience, I have practiced Family Law for almost thirty years in Central Texas counties such as Travis, Williamson, Hays, Burnet and Bell County.
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At the Law Office of Leo E. Foust, we practice all types of Texas Family Law including Divorce, Child Support, Child Custody, Alimony, Property Division, High Net Worth Divorces, Pre-nuptial Agreements and more in Austin, Round Rock, and the surrounding communities. I have practiced Family Law for twenty-six years in Central Texas counties such as Travis, Williamson, Hays, Burnet and Bell County.
I have practiced Family Law for twenty-five years in Central Texas counties such as Travis, Williamson, Hays, Burnet and Bell County. The majority of my cases are related to divorce, custody, child support, possession and property disputes. We handle uncontested divorce cases, as well as, contested custody disputes and division of marital estates valued at well over one million dollars.
Leo Foust has extensive experience in helping clients obtain positive outcomes for divorce cases that involve dividing high-asset marital estates. In order to achieve a successful resolution it is critical to get assistance from someone who can help you understand what your obligations and rights are regarding asset division.
Alimony in the state of Texas refers to the ongoing financial support that one spouse might provide to the other spouse after a divorce. Although many people may believe that it is standard for there to be alimony payments with a divorce, that is not the case in Texas. In order to receive alimony in Texas, an individual must meet some very specific guidelines.
Dividing marital property in Williamson County and throughout Texas, is an aspect of divorce that can cause heated arguments, particularly in cases involving high-assets divorces or where a substantial amount of debt needs to be divided. Spouses might disagree over who brought what items into a marriage or which spouse is entitled to ownership of property, money, cars and other personal belongings.
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LaTrice McClain
LaTrice McClain
Nov 04, 2020
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It has been a frustrating experience from start to finish. There has been little, if no follow through, to ensure things were completed as should be.