Call An Experienced Attorney Today 210-299-4600

Call

Blog

Home » Blog

Categories

Archives

What Factors Does a Judge Consider in Child Custody Cases?

What Factors Does a Judge Consider in Child Custody Cases?

In Texas child custody cases, a judge will take into consideration several things as they make their decision about who should have "conservatorship," which is the term the Texas family law code uses to refer to custody. The overall standard for making conservatorship decisions is…

Read More
How Can a Divorce Lawyer Help You Navigate a High-Conflict Divorce?

How Can a Divorce Lawyer Help You Navigate a High-Conflict Divorce?

A high-conflict divorce can be one of the most stressful experiences in life, but having an experienced divorce lawyer by your side can make all the difference. Here's some thoughts from an attorney in San Antonio, TX, on how a lawyer can help you navigate…

Read More
Three Major Myths About  Child Custody in a  Divorce Case

Three Major Myths About Child Custody in a Divorce Case

Misconceptions abound when it comes to divorce in the United States. Perhaps no area is more fraught with misconceptions than child custody. There are a trio of pervasive, persistent myths associated with child custody in a divorce case: Law favors mothers Custodial parent can stop…

Read More
Five Key Financial Dos to Follow in a Divorce Case

Five Key Financial Dos to Follow in a Divorce Case

The distribution of assets and the division of debts represent among the most important and challenging aspects of a divorce case. Typically, issues involving property and debt tend to be the most contentious in many divorce cases, after only those matters associated with child custody.…

Read More

When Trust Matters

Schedule
Your Consultation

Client Intake

Información del cliente en Español

Fields Marked With An ” *” Are Required

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Disclaimer: The use of the internet or this form for communication with the firm or any individual member of the firm does not establish an attorney-client relationship. Confidential or time-sensitive information should not be sent through this form.
Disclaimer(Required)