Galveston, Texas · Family Law

Galveston Divorce & Family Law Attorneys

Board Certified representation for Galveston Island families — with decades of experience in the Galveston County courts, right where your case is decided.

Deep Roots in the Galveston County Courts

Galveston is the county seat — the Galveston County courthouse and district courts are right here on the island. Enos Family Law has practiced in these courts for decades, and that familiarity with the local bench and procedures is a real advantage for island families and those working in the port, maritime, medical, and tourism industries.

Greg Enos is Board Certified in Family Law with 41+ years of experience, supported by a family team. Whether your case settles or goes to trial, you'll have seasoned, board-certified representation in your home county.

Where a Galveston Divorce Is Filed

Galveston is in Galveston County, and cases are heard in the Galveston County district courts on the island.
Residency: 6 months in Texas, 90 days in Galveston County.
60-day minimum waiting period before a divorce is finalized.
Your courthouse is our courthouse. We've spent decades in the Galveston County courts — you're not paying us to learn the local bench.

Galveston Family Law FAQ

Are Galveston cases heard on the island?

Yes — the Galveston County district courts sit in Galveston, the county seat.

Do I have to come to your Webster office?

No — we serve Galveston clients by phone and Zoom, and appear in the Galveston courts as your case requires.

How long does it take?

At least 60 days from filing; uncontested cases can finish soon after.