Longworth Law Firm operates in the family law sector, representing clients throughout Harris County and Fort Bend County in Texas. The practice launched in 2011 when founder Daryl F. Longworth opened his office in Richmond after gaining experience at other Texas law firms. His background includes service with the Houston Police Department where he rose to the rank of Lieutenant before transitioning to legal practice, which brings a unique perspective to his client representation.

The firm handles multiple aspects of Texas family law. Divorce cases span both contested and uncontested proceedings, with services covering property division, asset protection, and high net worth situations. Child custody disputes form another major practice area, where the firm works to secure favorable possession schedules and parenting arrangements. Child support matters address establishment, modification, enforcement, and collection of back support from non-custodial parents. The practice also takes on CPS interventions, adoptions (including stepparent adoptions), paternity cases, and prenuptial agreement reviews.

Daryl Longworth earned his Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Houston Law Center in 2009, where he also trained as a mediator. He previously held a Master of Liberal Arts from Houston Baptist University and a Bachelor of Arts in Humanities from the University of Houston-Clear Lake. His career path started with nearly two decades in law enforcement before law school, which he completed while maintaining his full-time position with the police department. After passing the Texas bar in 2010, he worked as an associate attorney at Fullenweider Wilhite before establishing his own firm the following year.

The attorney holds certification as an ad litem in Harris and Fort Bend counties, representing children in crisis situations when courts need independent perspectives on custody matters. He also serves as a substitute judge in Harris County Juvenile Courts when needed. His professional memberships reflect a focus on family law rather than broad legal practice. Client reviews mention quick turnaround times on uncontested divorces, with some cases completing in as little as two to three weeks when circumstances allow.

Uncontested divorces represent situations where both parties agree on major issues like property division, child custody arrangements, and support obligations. These cases typically move faster and cost less than contested proceedings since they avoid extended court battles. The firm offers flat-fee pricing for certain uncontested matters, making costs more predictable for clients who qualify. When divorces become contested, the firm handles mediation, arbitration, and trial representation depending on what each case demands.

Mediation services leverage Longworth's training from law school, providing couples an alternative to courtroom litigation. Texas family courts in Harris, Fort Bend, and Montgomery Counties require mediation before trial, which makes this skill set relevant for most divorce cases in the firm's service area. The mediation approach can help parties reach agreements on custody, support, and property issues without leaving final decisions to a judge. When mediation doesn't resolve disputes, the firm moves forward with trial preparation and courtroom advocacy.

The practice emphasizes direct attorney involvement rather than delegating client interactions to support staff. Referrals make up a significant portion of new client intake, which suggests satisfaction among past clients who recommend the firm to others facing family law issues. The firm maintains offices in downtown Houston and Richmond to serve clients across the greater Houston metro area including Sugar Land, Katy, Cypress, and Rosenberg. Telephone consultations offer flexibility for clients who find in-person meetings difficult to arrange.

Contact options include online inquiry forms where prospective clients describe their legal situations and receive responses about how the firm might assist. The website includes educational content on Texas family law topics like child support calculations, property division guidelines, temporary orders, and differences between contested and uncontested divorce processes. This information helps people understand their situations before scheduling consultations. The firm positions itself around affordable and compassionate legal solutions for families navigating difficult transitions.


Business address
Longworth Law Firm, P.C.
440 Louisiana, Suite 977,
Houston,
Texas
77002
United States

Contact details
Phone: (832) 759-5100