Family Law Attorneys Serving Tarrant County and the Mid-Cities
When your family is facing a divorce, a custody dispute, or any legal matter that affects your children and your financial future, the attorney you choose matters. You want someone who knows this area of Texas, who has stood in these courtrooms, and who will tell you the truth about where your case stands.
Cutrer Law Group represents families throughout Tarrant County and the surrounding communities from our office in Hurst. Lead attorney Anita K. Cutrer is Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, a credential held by fewer than ten percent of licensed Texas attorneys. She has practiced in Tarrant County courts since 1993. If coming into the office is not yet possible, phone consultations are available as a first step.
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What We Handle
Cutrer Law Group handles family law and family-adjacent legal matters for clients in Tarrant County and surrounding areas. Each practice area below links to a dedicated page with Texas-specific guidance.
- Divorce in Texas — Contested, uncontested, collaborative, and mediated divorce for Tarrant County families.
- Child Custody and Conservatorship — Parenting plans, possession schedules, and enforcement of existing court orders.
- Child Support — Guideline calculations, deviations, modifications, and enforcement under Texas law.
- Spousal Support and Maintenance — Negotiation and litigation for contractual alimony and court-ordered maintenance.
- Property Division — Community property, high-asset estates, retirement accounts, and business interests.
- Adoption — Stepparent, relative, infant, foster, interstate, and LGBTQIA+ adoptions in Texas.
- Post-Decree Modifications — Changes to custody, visitation, and support when circumstances have materially changed.
- Estate Planning and Probate — Wills, powers of attorney, advance directives, and probate administration.
Communities We Serve
Cutrer Law Group serves clients throughout Tarrant County and the Mid-Cities area. If you live or work in any of the following communities, our Hurst office is within a reasonable drive.
Tarrant County
- Hurst
- Bedford
- Euless
- Fort Worth
- Arlington
- Grapevine
- Southlake
- Colleyville
- Keller
- North Richland Hills
- Richland Hills
- Watauga
- Saginaw
- Mansfield
- Crowley
- Azle
Surrounding Counties
We accept cases from surrounding counties on a matter-by-matter basis, provided the case is filed in or connected to Tarrant County courts. Call and we will tell you directly whether your situation is one we can take on.
Not sure whether we serve your area? Call (817) 422-5455 and we will give you a direct answer.
Where Your Case Will Be Heard
Family law matters in Tarrant County are filed and heard in the dedicated family courts in downtown Fort Worth. Cutrer Law Group works in these courts on a regular basis. We know the filing procedures, the scheduling expectations, and what each court requires for documentation and evidence. Our Hurst office is approximately 15 miles from the Tarrant County Family Law Center.
| Our Office | County Served | Family Law Courthouse | Courthouse Address |
|---|---|---|---|
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Hurst Office (Primary) 1845 Precinct Line Rd Suite 209 Hurst, TX 76054 |
Tarrant County | Tarrant County Family Law Center |
200 E. Weatherford St Fort Worth, TX 76196 |
Why Tarrant County Families Choose Cutrer Law Group
Board Certified in Family Law. Anita K. Cutrer holds board certification in family law from the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. That designation requires documented experience in the specialty, peer review, and a written examination. Fewer than ten percent of licensed Texas attorneys carry it. When your children, your home, and your financial future are at stake, that distinction matters.
Three Decades in Tarrant County Courtrooms. We do not spread across every county in Texas. We focus on this one. That focus means we know the scheduling norms, the filing expectations, and the procedural preferences of the Tarrant County family law division. Limiting geography is a deliberate choice. You benefit from an attorney who has been standing in these specific courtrooms for more than thirty years.
Settlement First. Trial Ready. Our starting position is always to find out whether a negotiated resolution is achievable. A settlement you control is almost always preferable to one a judge decides for you. But some cases cannot be settled, and we are prepared to take yours to trial when the facts require it. We do not approach cases looking for a fight, and we do not back down when the situation calls for one.
Close to Where You Are. Our office at 1845 Precinct Line Rd, Suite 209 in Hurst sits at the center of the Mid-Cities area, accessible from Bedford, Euless, North Richland Hills, Colleyville, and the surrounding communities. If you cannot make it in before your situation is clearer, we offer phone consultations as an initial step.
Plain English from the First Conversation. Texas family law uses terminology that does not translate on its own. We explain what the law means for your situation before asking you to make any decisions. Our video library and resource guides are available to you between appointments.
Protecting Tarrant County Families Since 1993
Board-certified. Locally focused. Settlement-first.
What to Expect When You Call
You do not need to have everything figured out before you reach out. Most people who call us are still working through what has happened. That is fine. Here is what the first contact looks like.
You call (817) 422-5455 or submit the contact form at akcfamilylaw.com/contact-us/. A member of our team will follow up to confirm your details and schedule your free case evaluation.
At the consultation, we listen. You describe your situation in your own words and we ask questions.
We give you an honest picture. Based on what you tell us, we explain where things stand and what your options are under Texas law.
We recommend a path forward. If our approach matches what you need, we discuss next steps. There is no obligation from the evaluation itself.Â
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to come into the Hurst office to get started?
No. Phone consultations are available for your first meeting if coming in is not yet practical. Once you become a client, in-person appointments at our Hurst office are the standard, but we can work around your schedule.
Where in Tarrant County will my case be filed?
Most family law matters in Tarrant County are filed and heard at the Tarrant County Family Law Center in downtown Fort Worth. The specific court and judge assigned to your case will depend on your circumstances. We will walk you through that during your consultation.
Does Cutrer Law Group handle cases outside Tarrant County?
Our primary service area is Tarrant County. We do accept matters from surrounding counties on a case-by-case basis, particularly when the filing is connected to Tarrant County courts. Call and we will tell you directly whether your situation is one we can help with.
How quickly can I get an appointment?
Call (817) 422-5455 or submit the contact form and a team member will follow up promptly to schedule your free case evaluation. We work to get clients in without unnecessary delay.
What is the difference between the two phone numbers listed on the website?
The main office line is (817) 854-1651. The consultation scheduling line used across the site is (817) 422-5455. Either line will connect you with our team.
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