Law Office of Kathryn Figueredo Fowler

4.4
49 reviews

About

Family Law AttorneyDivorce Attorney
Law Office of Kathryn Figueredo Fowler is based in Georgetown, TX and provides family law, divorce, child custody and visitation, child & spousal support, high asset divorce and property division, mediation, prenuptial & postnuptial agreements, modifications, and parentage to clients across Central Texas.

Details

  • Free parking lotAvailable
  • On-site parkingAvailable

Location

Law Office of Kathryn Figueredo Fowler
406 W. University Avenue, Georgetown, TX
78626, United States

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Reviews

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  • JS
    Jarod Sievers
    Nov 17, 2025
    5.0
    Highly Recommend — Knowledgeable, Supportive, and Effective Kathryn has been an incredible attorney to work with throughout my child custody case. She was knowledgeable, thorough, and always took the time to explain things clearly. She’s truly a pleasure to talk to and work with. Thanks to her expertise and dedication, we were able to secure important changes to our parenting plan that were really meaningful for our family. I’m extremely grateful for her guidance and support, and I highly recommend Kathryn to anyone needing a compassionate and effective family law attorney.
  • TB
    T Bond
    Aug 20, 2025
    5.0
    Best attorney in Texas. If you're looking for someone who knows the law to a T and is straight forward, KFF is the best choice.
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    Miranda Finn
    Nov 14, 2022
    5.0
    She's a bulldog. We will request her services for any and all of it upcoming legal needs.
  • MW
    Maria Winmill
    Sep 17, 2019
    5.0
    I used Katherine for a 1 year long divorce and I would highly recommend her. She is very patient and actually cares for you and the case. Her assistant Deanna is also amazing - you are actually a person with them and not just money coming in. HIGHLY, HIGHLY recommend the both of them!

Frequently Asked Questions About Law Office of Kathryn Figueredo Fowler

Do I need to show fault to file for divorce?

Texas is a no-fault state. This means you do not have to prove that either spouse did anything wrong to cause the divorce. Sometimes fault will be alleged, which could impact a judge's decision about the division of assets.

How long will a divorce take?

Texas has a mandatory waiting period of 60 days after filing the divorce petition. If there are disagreements over the settlement, it is common for the divorce process to take between six months to one year.