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Divorce and Family Law Disruptions: What Can Make Texas Divorce Litigation More Complicated Than Necessary?

Jonathan James | May 13, 2025

Family law cases can be emotionally and financially complex. While family law litigation is sometimes necessary, certain actions during this process can prolong the case and drive up costs for all involved. It’s important to work with a Texas family law attorney who can advise you on when certain steps are necessary and when they would be a waste of your time and money.

Actions That Can Unnecessarily Complicate a Family Law Case

Divorces and other family law cases are always emotionally and financially challenging but can become even more so when unnecessary depositions are taken, one party refuses to negotiate, or one party files excessive motions. These actions can complicate the legal process, increase costs, and create long-term challenges for all parties involved. At Goranson Bain Ausley, a leading Texas family law firm, we guide clients through the complexities of family law litigation while focusing on fair and constructive resolutions.

When Should Family Law or Divorce Litigation Be Avoided?

Not every dispute requires aggressive family law litigation: In fact, if divorce litigation can be avoided, it quite often should be. Litigation should serve a purpose, such as protecting a right, resolving a dispute, or securing a fair outcome. If you can work with the other party to find an acceptable solution to your dispute without litigation, you should do so.

How Can a Divorce Impact Long-Term Family Relationships?

When vengeful and unnecessary tactics are used during divorce litigation, this can make it hard to maintain civility and cooperation in the future. Unlike with other types of legal disputes, divorcing couples often remain connected through co-parenting responsibilities, and intentionally dragging out the process of getting a divorce can make it harder to get along later on. Situations such as attending a child’s future wedding or other family milestones where your ex-spouse may be present should be factored into decision-making during the divorce process.

What Are the Financial Consequences of Excessive Litigation?

Excessive litigation in family law cases can have a severe financial impact. Legal fees can add up quickly, and those fees are typically paid from the estate that’s being divided in a case, meaning that unnecessary legal costs can reduce the amount that each party walks away with in the end. An experienced Texas divorce lawyer can help clients assess whether a legal action is necessary or simply an emotional response that could result in financial loss.

Choose a Texas Family Law Attorney With a Purpose-Driven Approach

Choosing the right family law attorney in Texas can make all the difference to the outcome of your case, and at Goranson Bain Ausley, we ensure that every legal action serves a strategic purpose, whether through settlement negotiations or courtroom proceedings. Our goal is to protect our clients’ rights while maintaining a clear focus on the best long-term outcomes. If you need guidance from an experienced Texas divorce attorney who prioritizes constructive solutions over unnecessary conflict, contact us today to discuss your case.

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