A Committed Family Man and Passionate Advocate for Texas Families
From an early age, Bryan Fagan was captivated by the legal world, inspired by the film adaptation of John Grisham’s “The Pelican Brief.” Today, he serves as a dedicated attorney representing families across Texas in challenging family law matters, including emotionally charged divorces.
Born and raised in Atascocita, a small town in Northeast Houston, Bryan comes from a close-knit family of four siblings, which includes two adopted brothers. His father was an engineer, and his mother dedicated her career to teaching. As the first and only lawyer in his family, Bryan embarked on his legal journey at the South Texas College of Law, where he gained valuable experience working at a boutique family law litigation firm, igniting his passion for family law.
Family has always been at the heart of Bryan’s life. He went to great lengths to provide care for his grandmother with Alzheimer’s, choosing to complete his undergraduate degree online. During law school, he attended the night study program to ensure daytime care for his grandmother. After law school, Bryan married his wife and started a family, experiencing both joys and hardships, including the unexpected passing of his father at the age of 70.
Bryan’s profound understanding of family’s importance has shaped his approach to law, making him a dedicated advocate for his clients. He has developed an innovative, paperless, and efficient approach to family law, emphasizing high-end service, providing a modern alternative to traditional practices.
As a certified member of the College of the State Bar of Texas, Bryan is part of an elite group committed to ongoing education, ensuring the highest level of legal expertise. Throughout his career, he has represented clients in various family law matters, including divorce, custody, and property disputes, as well as adoption, paternity, and mediation. He is also experienced in drafting marital property agreements.
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Divorce
- High Net Worth Divorce
- Child Custody
- Mothers’ Rights
- Parental Visitation
- Paternity Actions
- Child Support
- Mediation
- Alimony & Spousal Support
- Divorce Decree Enforcements
- Adoption
- Prenuptial Agreements
- Postnuptial Agreements
- Uncontested Divorce