Compassionate Guidance & Aggressive Representation for Frisco, TX Families
A Message for Our Frisco Clients
Frisco is one of the fastest-growing and most prosperous cities in the nation—home to executives, entrepreneurs, athletes, tech professionals, and families who prioritize stability, education, and long-term financial security. When divorce disrupts that foundation, the stakes feel even higher. Between busy school calendars, demanding careers, multiple properties, and complex financial structures, you need more than a basic family-law attorney—you need a legal team that understands the unique pressures of life in Frisco.
At The Ashmore Law Firm, we help Frisco clients navigate divorce with strategy, clarity, and steady support. Whether you’re facing custody decisions, dividing high-value assets, protecting a business, or planning for long-term security, we give you a clear path through one of life’s hardest transitions.
You’re not alone—we’re here to protect your future.
Expertise in the Collin County Court System
Because Frisco sits on the border of Collin County and Denton County, your divorce, custody, or family-law case will be assigned to the courthouse that corresponds with the county you live in. It’s determined entirely by your home address—not by where you work, where your children go to school, or which courthouse is closer.
Residents who live in the eastern and central sections of Frisco (including many neighborhoods south of Main Street and east of the Dallas North Tollway) fall under Collin County jurisdiction and will attend hearings at the Collin County Courthouse in McKinney.
Residents who live in the western and northern parts of Frisco (including newer developments near FM 423, Panther Creek, and the PGA area) are part of Denton County, meaning their case will be handled through the Denton County Courts Building in Denton.
This split can create confusion for families moving into new neighborhoods or for those unfamiliar with county boundaries. Our firm helps Frisco clients determine their correct jurisdiction from the beginning so filings are accurate, deadlines are met, and you’re fully prepared for the procedures, judges, and expectations of the specific courthouse your case will flow through.
Address:
Denton County Courts Building
1450 E. McKinney Street
Denton, TX 76209
Collin County Courthouse
2100 Bloomdale Road
McKinney, TX 75071
Helpful Link: Collin County District Clerk’s Office
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Frisco families manage fast-paced lives—busy careers, intense youth sports schedules, private school considerations, and high-value homes that have soared in equity. Divorce here often involves:
- Executive compensation packages (RSUs, bonuses, stock options)
- Ownership in tech startups, medical practices, real estate investments, or family businesses
- High-conflict or high-communication parenting situations
- Private school tuition considerations
- Multi-home property portfolios
- Financial structures tied to Frisco’s corporate hubs and growing business district
Our attorneys take the time to understand your priorities, your children’s needs, and your financial realities. Then we build a strategy designed around your goals—not a cookie-cutter approach.
The primary ZIP codes for Frisco are 75034 and 75035, with nearby areas extending into 75033, 75036, and 75078 depending on neighborhood and county lines.
Frisco, TX: An Overview
Frisco is a powerhouse city spanning Collin and Denton counties, known for its exceptional schools, family-centered neighborhoods, major corporate relocations, and world-class sports and entertainment venues. With its booming economy, luxury developments, and stable property values, Frisco attracts households that often face more complex financial considerations during divorce.
Frisco ISD plays a central role in parenting arrangements, with its competitive programs, magnet offerings, and packed extracurricular schedules. Homes in Starwood, Newman Village, Shaddock Creek, Phillips Creek Ranch, The Trails, and along the PGA development frequently involve substantial equity and detailed financial evaluation.
In short: Frisco families value stability, opportunity, and thoughtful planning—which shape the way divorce must be handled.
What Our Frisco
Clients Say
Testimonials
“I was drowning in stress when I met with Hamid. He laid out a straightforward path, reminded me of my own strength, and stayed by my side through every tough decision. Desaray’s courtroom preparation sealed the deal. This team is in a different league.”
– McKinney, Texas
“Macy’s attention to detail and calm presence helped more than she’ll ever know. She made sure documents were right, deadlines were met, and I never felt alone in the process. A true professional.”
– McKinney
“I can’t say this strongly enough: communication matters, and this firm understands that. Between Samantha, Rebekah, and Hamid, I always knew what was happening and why. After dealing with an unresponsive previous attorney, the difference was unbelievable.” Collin County
Frisco Divorce FAQs
Find clear, practical answers to the questions Frisco families commonly ask about divorce, custody, and finances within the Collin and Denton County court systems.
The Ashmore Law Firm has decades of experience guiding high-income and high-asset families across North Texas, including many in Frisco. We provide strategic, locally informed direction so you know what to expect and how to protect your future.
How does the court handle RSUs, bonuses, and stock options for Frisco professionals?
Courts evaluate vesting schedules, grant dates, and the community interest in each award. Executive compensation requires detailed analysis—especially in tech, finance, and corporate roles common in Frisco.
How do judges handle custody when kids have demanding sports or extracurricular schedules?
Stability is key. Courts look at practice times, travel teams, tutoring, and after-school commitments to design realistic parenting schedules
What happens to high-value homes in Frisco’s luxury neighborhoods?
High-equity properties often require specialized appraisals. Judges use these valuations to determine buyouts, refinancing, or sale decisions.
Can a business or professional practice be protected in the divorce?
Often yes. With proper valuation, documentation, and negotiation, many Frisco business owners retain full or majority ownership.
Your Local Legal Team for Frisco, TX
Relationships that matter.
Experience you can trust.
For more than 35 years, The Ashmore Law Firm has represented families across North Texas with strategy, clarity, and compassion. We understand Frisco’s priorities—excellence, stability, financial sophistication, and high expectations—and we tailor your legal strategy to protect your children, your assets, and your long-term security.
Whether your case involves complex compensation structures, significant property, business ownership, or simply a need for calm and clarity, we provide the steady divorce guidance Frisco families rely on.
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