Serving Pecos, Reeves County · 50 mi from our Odessa office

Top Family Law Attorney in Pecos, TX

Experienced divorce, custody, and family law representation for Pecos residents. 15+ years serving the Permian Basin. Bilingual. Schedule a consultation.

Why Pecos Chooses Robles Family Law

  • Local knowledge of Reeves County courts
  • Bilingual: English & Spanish
  • 15+ years West Texas experience
  • Available evenings & weekends
  • Flat-fee uncontested divorces
  • Payment plans available

Family Law Services for Pecos, Texas Residents

Pecos is the seat of Reeves County and the heart of the Delaware Basin boom — and that boom is exactly why family law in Pecos is different. Sudden six-figure oilfield incomes, man-camp schedules, families split between Pecos and hometowns across Texas and beyond: these are the facts behind most Reeves County divorce and custody cases, and they're the facts we know how to litigate.

We represent Pecos clients in divorce, custody, child support, protective orders, and criminal defense. Distance is not a problem: consultations happen by phone or video, documents are signed electronically, and we appear in Reeves County when your case needs us there. You get Permian Basin courtroom experience without driving to Odessa.

Reeves County Courts: Where Your Case Is Filed

Family law cases for Pecos residents are filed with the Reeves County District Clerk and heard in the 143rd Judicial District Court at the Reeves County Courthouse, 100 E. 4th Street, Pecos, TX 79772. The 143rd District serves Reeves, Ward, and Loving counties, riding a docket across all three — which affects how quickly hearings get set and why deadlines must be watched closely in Reeves County cases.

Legal Services Available to Pecos Residents

Divorce

Comprehensive divorce representation with compassionate guidance.

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Custody & Visitation

Protecting your parental rights and your children's best interests.

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Child Support

Ensuring fair child support arrangements for your family.

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Adoption

Making your adoption journey smooth and stress-free.

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Contempt of Court

Enforcing court orders and protecting your rights.

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Paternity

Establishing paternity and protecting parental rights.

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Consultation for Pecos Residents

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Frequently Asked Questions — Pecos

My spouse works in Pecos but our family lives in another state. Where is the divorce filed?+
It depends on residency: Texas requires 6 months in the state and 90 days in the county before filing here. A worker living in Pecos man camps may meet Texas residency while the family meets another state's — creating a jurisdiction race. Where the case lands can change everything from property division to custody, so get advice before anyone files.
How is child support set on a Delaware Basin oilfield income?+
Texas guidelines cap guideline support at the first $9,200/month of net resources — a cap many Pecos oilfield workers actually hit. Above it, more support requires proving the child's needs. We also fight over what counts: per diems, truck allowances, and bonuses are frequent battlegrounds in Reeves County support cases.
Is Robles Family Law really serving Pecos, TX?+
Yes. Pecos is approximately 50 miles from our Odessa office. We regularly represent Pecos (Reeves County) residents in divorce, child custody, child support, adoption, and criminal defense matters. We offer phone, video, and in-person consultations.
Where are family law cases filed for Pecos residents?+
Pecos family law cases are filed in Reeves County District Court. We have experience in courts across the Permian Basin and surrounding counties — including Ector, Midland, Andrews, Howard, Ward, Reeves, Crane, Martin, Loving, Upton, and Winkler counties.
Do you offer consultations for Pecos residents?+
Yes. All initial consultations are available by phone, video, or in person regardless of whether you live in Pecos or anywhere in the 50-mile radius around Odessa. Call (432) 366-6000 or use the form on this page to schedule.
Can I get a divorce in Texas if I live in Pecos?+
Yes, provided either spouse has lived in Texas for at least 6 months and in your county for at least 90 days (TX Family Code §6.301). For Pecos residents, this typically means filing in Reeves County.
How long does a divorce take for Pecos couples?+
Texas requires a minimum 60-day waiting period after filing (TX Family Code §6.702). Uncontested divorces in Reeves County typically finalize in 60-90 days. Contested cases average 6-12 months.
Do you handle child custody cases for Pecos parents?+
Absolutely. We handle child custody (conservatorship), visitation (possession & access), child support, and modifications throughout the Permian Basin, including Pecos and all of Reeves County.

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