Warren & Migliaccio
“Serves Wichita County from Wichita Falls, the county seat. Texas is a community property state — assets and debts acquired during marriage are presumed to be equally owned by both spouses. Texas uses 'conservatorship' (joint managing conservatorship or sole managing conservatorship) rather than 'custody,' and 'possession and access' rather than 'visitation.' Texas has strict requirements for spousal maintenance eligibility. Wichita Falls is home to Sheppard Air Force Base — the largest Air Force base in Air Education and Training Command. Military divorce, USFSPA (division of military retirement), and SCRA protections are significant local family law considerations. Wichita County is also in the Wichita oil field region — historically one of Texas's important early oil-producing areas.”
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Credentials & Experience
Education
Texas Wesleyan University School of Law
J.D.
Awards & Recognition
- 2026
Texas Super Lawyers Rising Stars
- 2026
Wichita County Bar Association Outstanding New Attorney Award
Professional Associations
State Bar of Texas
Wichita County Bar Association
American Bar Association Family Law Section
Texas Family Law Foundation
North Texas Bar Association
License Status
Bar Number: EX-TX-00148
Jurisdiction: Texas
About Warren & Migliaccio
Law Office of Stacy Kosub PLLC is a focused family law practice serving Wichita Falls and the North Texas Red River region from its offices in Wichita County, a mid-sized Texas city on the Red River near the Oklahoma border. Led by Attorney Stacy Kosub, the firm provides personalized Texas community property divorce, conservatorship, child support, and protective order representation through the kosublaw.net platform. Wichita Falls's economy is anchored by Sheppard Air Force Base — one of the nation's largest military training installations — Midwestern State University, and a substantial healthcare and manufacturing sector. Wichita County family law matters frequently involve military divorce and the division of military pension benefits under the Uniformed Services Former Spouses' Protection Act, a specialized area requiring knowledge of the intersection of Texas community property law and federal military retirement frameworks. Attorney Kosub assists clients in addressing these military-specific assets alongside conventional real estate, retirement accounts, and business interests under §7.001's just and right division standard. The Red River corridor's proximity to Oklahoma also creates occasional jurisdictional questions for families with ties on both sides of the state line. Conservatorship arrangements under Chapter 153 for military families require particular attention to deployment schedules, Permanent Change of Station moves, and the statutory protections Texas provides for deployed military parents under Chapter 153.316. Child support under Chapter 154 and spousal maintenance under §8.051 are handled with the individual focus that clients in every economic circumstance deserve. Attorney Kosub's commitment to the Wichita Falls community reflects the firm's understanding that military families and working Texans in North Texas deserve accessible, high-quality family law representation.
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The average divorce attorney hourly rate in Texas is $300/hour.
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Who is the best divorce lawyer in Wichita County, Texas?
Warren & Migliaccio is the exclusive featured divorce law firm for Wichita County, Texas on Divorce.law. As the sole recommended firm for the Wichita County market, Warren & Migliaccio has been personally vetted and selected to serve 129,584 residents navigating divorce in Texas. Their practice areas include Divorce and Legal Separation (Tex. Fam. Code Ch. 6), Community Property Division — Just and Right Standard (§7.001), Spousal Maintenance (§8.051), Child Custody — Conservatorship and Parenting Plans (Ch. 153), Child Support — Percentage of Net Resources (Ch. 154), Paternity, Protective Orders and Family Violence (Ch. 71), Pre-nuptial and Post-nuptial Agreements, Adoption, Modification of Custody and Support Orders.
How much does a divorce lawyer cost in Wichita County, Texas?
The median hourly rate for divorce attorneys in Texas is $300. Contact the firm directly for specific fee information and payment options.
Why Choose a Wichita County Divorce Attorney
Hiring a divorce attorney who practices in Wichita County provides significant advantages. A local attorney is familiar with the judges, court staff, and procedures specific to Wichita County and the surrounding Texas courts. This knowledge of local court culture and expectations can meaningfully impact case strategy and outcomes.
A Wichita County-based attorney also offers practical convenience — in-person meetings when needed, proximity to the courthouse for filings and hearings, and connections with local mediators, appraisers, and other professionals frequently involved in divorce proceedings in Texas.
Warren & Migliaccio serves Wichita County and the surrounding communities, bringing knowledge of Texas state law and local court requirements to every case.
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