McAllen High-Asset Divorce & Family Law Attorney

Family law cases are among the most personal and consequential legal matters anyone faces. At the Law Offices of Robert R. Flores, we understand that the stakes go far beyond paperwork, your children, your assets, your future, and your peace of mind are on the line. Attorney "Robbie" Flores provides sophisticated, strategy-driven family law representation with the discretion and personalized attention these matters demand.

What We Handle

Our family law practice covers the full range of Texas domestic relations matters, with particular depth in high-conflict and high-asset cases where the complexity demands an attorney with real courtroom experience.

Divorce

• Contested and uncontested divorce
• High-asset divorce, business interests, real estate, retirement accounts, investments
• Multinational and cross-border asset division
• Common law marriage dissolution
• Spousal maintenance and alimony
• Post-divorce modifications

Child Custody & Support

• Contested child custody litigation, sole vs. joint conservatorship
• Child support, establishment, enforcement, and modification
• Parenting plan disputes and parental rights
• Relocation cases, when one parent wants to move with the children
• Emergency protective orders and custody modifications

Why Attorney Robert R. Flores

Family law cases require a delicate balance: the compassion to understand what your family is going through, and the strategic discipline to protect your interests when emotions run high. Attorney Flores brings both. He has a proven track record in divorce, child custody, and child support cases, producing consistent, favorable results across all types of family court proceedings in Texas.

In high-asset cases involving business interests, investment portfolios, and complex property division, Attorney Flores draws on his background in business law and property to understand and fight for the full picture of marital assets, not just what appears on a balance sheet. When the other side has a sophisticated representation, you need the same.

Our Approach

We begin every family law case with a clear-eyed evaluation: What do you need to protect? What are the realistic outcomes? What is the most efficient path to get there, mediation, negotiation, or trial? Attorney Flores will give you an honest assessment and a plan, not false promises and prolonged billing.

Your Family's Future Matters. Let's Protect It

Whatever your family law situation, Attorney Flores will meet with you confidentially, evaluate your case honestly, and develop a strategy focused on the outcome that matters most to you.

Contact the Law Offices of Robert R. Flores today at (956) 329-1099 for a confidential consultation, or visit our office to learn more about your legal options.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Texas is a community property state, meaning most assets and debts acquired during the marriage are split in a "just and right" manner, which doesn't always mean 50/50. Separate property (owned before marriage or received as a gift or inheritance) is generally not subject to division. Attorney Flores will ensure that all community property is properly identified and valued before any division is determined.

  • Joint managing conservatorship (JMC) means both parents share decision-making rights for the child. Sole managing conservatorship (SMC) gives one parent primary decision-making authority, typically when there is a history of abuse, neglect, or other serious concerns. The child's best interests are the court's primary consideration.

  • Yes. Child support in Texas can be modified when there is a material and substantial change in circumstances, such as a significant change in income, changes to the child's needs, or a change in the amount of time each parent has with the child. Attorney Flores handles both the initial establishment of support and post-divorce modifications.

  • Texas has a mandatory 60-day waiting period from the filing date. An uncontested divorce with no complex assets or custody disputes can often be finalized within a few months. Contested divorces with property disputes, child custody battles, or high-asset complexity can take considerably longer. Attorney Flores will give you a realistic timeline based on your specific situation.

  • Even in amicable divorces, having an attorney review and draft your final decree protects you from mistakes that are difficult or impossible to correct later, especially regarding retirement accounts, real estate transfers, and child-related provisions. A properly drafted agreement saves high costs and conflict down the road.