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Come in to speak directly to a Family Law Attorney today call us at (210) 775-6611 to set your appointment now.

In order to file for Divorce in Texas, you must live in Texas for six months and in the County you wish to divorce in for 90 days prior to filing for divorce.  The laws pertaining to divorce, spousal maintenance, child support or even custody change. Each case is different and fact specific, it is important that you come into the office to speak to one of our experienced family attorneys today.
            Contested or Uncontested-not every divorce has to be fought at the courthouse. If your financial and/or emotional situation requires creative options for you and your spouse to hand tailor your divorce agreement, then our team can help you meet those objectives through a mediated settlement agreement or an negotiated agreement between the parties. At times, a collaborative process may be better suited for you than to go into court and battle with the other side. If that is the right thing to do for you, we can help you through this process in order to preserve your economic resources and to help preserve whatever relationship you have with all the parties involved in your dispute.
            However, if you are unable to come to an agreement, and you need for someone to fight for your rights then allow our experienced attorneys to do that as well. We are able to address your concerns regarding possible spousal maintenance, the division of property, child custody and/or child support. Call us today to consult with a family law attorney regarding your specific questions. 

The impact of divorce

on children:

Tamara D. Afifi

at TEDxUCSB

Contact us at:

 

Phone: 210.775.6611​ ​ Fax: 210.775.5948 

 

 4204 Gardendale Ste. 209 

San Antonio, Texas 78229

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