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Brushy Creek, TX Uncontested Divorce Lawyer

An uncontested divorce is a wonderful option — when it fits. It is not the right choice for every situation, and choosing it in the wrong one can cause real harm. SMB Law, PC helps Brushy Creek couples decide honestly.

Reaching an uncontested divorce agreement in Brushy Creek, Texas

Brushy Creek couples often ask whether they can just handle the divorce themselves; sometimes the honest answer is yes, and sometimes it is a caution worth heeding.

Where a Brushy Creek uncontested divorce is filed

Brushy Creek is in Williamson County, so a divorce is filed with the Williamson County District Clerk at the Justice Center in Georgetown, once the residency requirements are met. The 60-day waiting period applies.

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When an uncontested divorce is — and isn’t — the right fit

An uncontested divorce is an excellent fit when both spouses genuinely agree, the finances are relatively transparent, and there is no imbalance of power between them. It is the wrong fit — and can be risky — in several situations: where there is a history of family violence or intimidation, where one spouse controls the finances and the other does not truly know what exists, where significant or complex assets could be undervalued or hidden, or where one spouse is simply agreeing under pressure to ‘just get it over with.’ In those cases, what looks like agreement may actually be a lopsided deal, and a signed decree is very hard to undo. Part of our job is telling a Brushy Creek client honestly when an uncontested divorce serves them and when it does not. When it fits, we make it efficient; when it does not, we protect the client instead of rushing a bad bargain.

Honest advice before you sign

The most valuable thing we offer a Brushy Creek couple considering an uncontested divorce is candor. When the situation genuinely fits — mutual agreement, transparent finances, no coercion — we say so and make the process quick and affordable. But when something is off — a spouse who cannot account for the money, a lopsided deal accepted under pressure, assets that deserve a closer look — we say that too, because a decree signed in those circumstances is very hard to reopen. Choosing the uncontested path should be a decision made with clear eyes, not a shortcut taken to avoid conflict at any cost. We help Brushy Creek clients make that call correctly, so an amicable divorce is a genuinely fair one.

A smoother path through divorce

An uncontested divorce should be efficient, affordable, and low-stress — and getting the paperwork right the first time is what keeps it that way. You work directly with attorney Shane M. Boasberg, who has represented Texans for more than two decades and has been licensed by the State of Texas since 2003. He makes sure your agreement is complete and enforceable, explains everything in plain English, and moves your case to a final decree without unnecessary cost or delay.

Working with us from Brushy Creek

Our office is in downtown Austin, an easy reach from Brushy Creek. We handle most consultations and case updates by phone and video, and there is no fee for your first confidential consultation. If travel is difficult, we can meet by video.

Why clients choose SMB Law, PC

  • Direct attorney access — you talk to Shane, licensed since 2003, not a call center.
  • Efficient and affordable — an uncontested divorce handled without unnecessary cost.
  • Honest advice and transparent flat or clear fees explained before you commit.

What working with us looks like

  1. Confidential consultation to confirm the divorce is truly uncontested and the law that applies.
  2. Draft the agreement and decree covering property, debts, support, and any children.
  3. File and finalize — we handle the paperwork and the process.
  4. Final decree entered correctly so you can move forward.

Frequently asked questions

Is an uncontested divorce right for everyone?

No. It fits when spouses genuinely agree and finances are transparent, but not where there is abuse, hidden assets, or an imbalance of power.

When should I be cautious about an uncontested divorce?

If there has been family violence, if you do not know the full finances, or if you feel pressured to agree just to end things quickly.

Can a signed decree be undone if the deal was unfair?

Rarely and with difficulty. That is why it is important to be sure the agreement is fair before signing, not after.

Do I have to travel to your office from Brushy Creek?

No. Our downtown Austin office is about 20 miles south via US-183, and we handle most of a Brushy Creek uncontested divorce by phone and video.

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