John K Grubb & Associates

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4550 Post Oak Place Dr Ste 201
Houston, TX 77027

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At John K. Grubb & Associates, P.C., our Houston-based family law attorneys provide a full range of legal services to individuals, couples and families across Texas, including: prenuptial agreements, postmarital agreements, high-asset divorce, spousal support, alimony, property division and child custody issues including child support agreements and enforcement actions. We offer empathetic representation with the right combination of Effort, Skill, Strategy and Wisdom, always focusing on what family means to you and your loved ones. Our Texas divorce lawyers concentrate on the complexities of high-asset and high-income prenuptial agreements and divorce. We have experience handling the complicated questions of liability and equitable division of property, business interests, investments, real estate and other assets. We have also helped many high-income families negotiate child custody arrangements. Contact our Houston law office to schedule a consultation today.

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Family Law Divorce (contested divorces, uncontested divorces, high net worth divorces and international divorces) Property Division (business valuations and asset tracing) Marital Agreements (prenuptial agreement, postnuptial agreements, cohabitation agreement) Spousal Support (alimony) Child Custody (visitation, child support) Family Law Appeals Domestic Partnerships

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5.01 reviews
Two C.
12/17/2013

John is so smart it is ridiculous. He is a great advocate, listens well, quickly analyzes the situation, and offers a great strategy to get the outcome that you need in your divorce; this makes...

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