Providing New Beginnings at the End of A Marriage
Alternative Divorce Resolutions in Round Rock, Texas
While ending a marriage can be an emotionally challenging experience, the process doesn't necessarily have to become heated or abusive between you and your spouse. In fact, if you are willing to work toward an amicable resolution, you may be able to find closure in an affordable and efficient manner through the uncontested divorce process. Having a lawyer trained in the art of mediation or collaborative divorce can be instrumental in finding the family oriented resolutions you desire, in turn allowing you and your former spouse to maintain a working relationship for the benefit of your children.
For more than 25 years, I, Attorney Betsy Lambeth, have dedicated my practice to guiding couples in the Austin, Texas area through the uncontested divorce process. Working outside of the court room, my uncontested divorce services are designed to bring closure to your marriage without adding additional strain, financially or emotionally.
Contact my office online or call 512-255-7191 to schedule a telephone consultation to discuss your uncontested divorce needs.
Guiding You to Amicable and Efficient Agreements
In an effort to provide affordable and relatively painless resolutions, I am pleased to represent clients who are willing to work together to come to come to an agreement on matters involved in the dissolution of their marriage, such as:
- Child custody and support
- Spousal maintenance (alimony)
- Post-decree modifications
- Enforcement of visitation
My work in mediation and collaborative law has given me the insight needed to help you come to amicable resolutions during your final act as a couple, allowing you both to move on with the next chapter of your lives while maintaining a working relationship for the benefit of the children.
To keep your costs manageable, I offer a flat fee of $1500 for my representation throughout your uncontested divorce. This cost includes the preparation and filing of the divorce petition and the preparation and filing of the final decree, giving you comprehensive coverage for each step in the process. To find out more about what is and is not included in this flat fee, see my page on the low-cost divorce fees.
The uncontested divorce process can take as little as 60 days, compared to the six month or longer life span of contested divorce proceedings. The uncontested divorce process can be relatively simple and efficient.
To find more answers to your divorce questions, please visit the following pages:
- How much will my divorce cost?
- How can I save money on attorney fees?
- What should I do to prepare for divorce?
- What will happen during my divorce?
- Can you give me more details?
- Things you should know
- Helping your children cope
Contact my office online to discuss your divorce today.


