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Family Law
Attorney in Austin
Your family’s future deserves legal representation. We understand how courts handle family law matters and help you protect your rights and manage disputes effectively.
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Travis County Courts
Client-Centered
Experienced Representation
Trusted Consultations
Travis County Regular Appearances
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AVVO 10.0 Superb Rating
6+ Years Texas Family Law Experience
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Austin Family Law
Court & Local Process Details
We handle Austin-area cases and understand local court procedures and expectations.
Travis County Family Courts
5501 Airport Blvd, Austin, TX 78751, handling divorce, custody, and family law proceedings.
Domestic Relations Office
Guardian ad Litem appointments, child custody evaluations, and family court services.
Court Process
Includes divorce, custody, child support, protective orders, and SAPCR matters.
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Handled in Travis County courts
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26 courtrooms manage family law cases
60-Day
Waiting period begins after filing
How Our
Austin Family Law Attorneys
Can Help
Our team manages filings, deadlines, and court procedures while addressing custody, support, and property matters.
Travis County Courthouse
Our team works within Travis County courts and understands the procedures that shape your case.
Filing Deadlines
Missing a deadline can hurt your case. We track every filing requirement from day one.
Temporary Orders
Early court orders can establish custody, support, and living arrangements while your case is pending.
Discovery Process
We handle the exchange of financial documents, witness lists, and any required evidence.
Need Help With a
Family Law Case?
Trusted legal support from Austin family law attorneys helps you understand the court procedures, filings, and deadlines you cannot afford to miss.
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Austin
Family Law Attorney
Every family law decision matters for your rights, your wallet, and your future.
Family Law Filing Deadlines: Austin Family Law
Family law deadlines can directly affect custody arrangements, support obligations, property division, and court proceedings. Making timely legal action and accurate filings essential to protecting your rights and future.
Family Law
Defense Strategies in Travis County
Understand legal strategies used to address custody, property division, temporary orders, and family law disputes in Travis County.
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Custody & Parenting Strategy: Developing parenting plans and addressing disputes over custody, visitation, or decision-making to protect parental rights. -
Financial & Property Strategy: Reviewing income, assets, and debts to ensure accurate disclosures and fair division of property and support. -
Temporary Orders Strategy: Establishing or responding to temporary orders that set early terms for custody, support, and living arrangements. -
Evidence & Documentation Strategy: Gathering financial records, communications, and other documentation to support your position in court or negotiations. -
Negotiation & Mediation Strategy: Preparing for settlement discussions or mediation to resolve disputes efficiently while protecting your interests.
Our Family Law
Services
An attorney can help you understand your rights, obligations, and the legal decisions that shape your case.
Divorce
Representation in property division, support, and contested or uncontested divorce proceedings in Travis County.
Child Custody
Support in custody and visitation matters focused on protecting your parental rights and your child’s best interests.
Austin Neighborhoods We Serve
Legal services for divorce, custody, and support matters.
| Round Rock | Cedar Park | Georgetown | Pflugerville |
| Leander | Kyle | Buda | Lakeway |
| Hutto | Manor | Dripping Springs | Bee Cave |
| Elgin | Bastrop | San Marcos | Taylor |
What to Expect
in a Family Law Case
Family law matters often move through several stages before reaching a final resolution.
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Austin Family Lawyer:
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Early action can affect custody, support, and case timelines. Speak with our team about your case today.
+1 (612) 662 – 9393
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Popular Questions
FAQs
How long do family law cases take in Austin?
The timeline varies depending on the type of case and whether issues are contested. Some family law matters resolve within a few months, while more complex cases involving custody, support, or property disputes may take significantly longer.
How much does a family law case cost?
Costs vary based on the complexity of the case, whether it is contested, and the legal work required. Filing fees, attorney fees, and court-related expenses can increase when disputes involve custody, support, or property division.
How are child custody decisions made?
Courts determine custody based on the child’s best interests, considering factors such as stability, parental involvement, and the child’s needs, as outlined in the Texas Family Code.
What issues are handled in family law cases?
Family law cases may involve divorce, child custody, child support, property division, enforcement of court orders, and modifications. Each case focuses on resolving legal matters that affect family relationships, financial responsibilities, and parental rights.
Can custody or support orders be changed later?
Yes. Custody or support orders may be modified if there is a material and substantial change in circumstances, such as changes in income, relocation, or adjustments needed to better serve the child’s needs.
Do family law cases require going to court?
Not all cases require a trial. Many family law matters are resolved through negotiation or mediation. However, if disputes cannot be resolved, court hearings or a final trial may be necessary to reach a decision.
The timeline varies depending on the type of case and whether issues are contested. Some family law matters resolve within a few months, while more complex cases involving custody, support, or property disputes may take significantly longer.Costs vary based on the complexity of the case, whether it is contested, and the legal work required. Filing fees, attorney fees, and court-related expenses can increase when disputes involve custody, support, or property division.Courts determine custody based on the child’s best interests, considering factors such as stability, parental involvement, and the child’s needs, as outlined in the Texas Family Code.Family law cases may involve divorce, child custody, child support, property division, enforcement of court orders, and modifications. Each case focuses on resolving legal matters that affect family relationships, financial responsibilities, and parental rights.Yes. Custody or support orders may be modified if there is a material and substantial change in circumstances, such as changes in income, relocation, or adjustments needed to better serve the child’s needs.Not all cases require a trial. Many family law matters are resolved through negotiation or mediation. However, if disputes cannot be resolved, court hearings or a final trial may be necessary to reach a decision.
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