Compassionate Legal Guidance for Families Across San Antonio, TX
Whether you’re facing a divorce, custody battle, or asset division, our experienced family lawyers offer clarity and strength through every step. We proudly serve clients in San Antonio, Alamo Heights, Stone Oak, Downtown, and beyond. At Goranson Bain Ausley, we understand how overwhelming these situations can be, and our San Antonio divorce attorneys are committed to guiding you through the entire process with client-centered representation. Whether dealing with property division, child custody, or spousal support, we’ll work to best secure the future you and your family deserve. Call today or contact us online to schedule your consultation.
Mediation can help you avoid litigation while preserving cooperation and privacy. Our certified mediators in San Antonio assist with represented, unrepresented, or third-party mediation cases.
Collaborative Divorce helps resolve disputes respectfully – without going to court. Attorneys Kristal Thompson and Charla Davies lead our San Antonio team in this innovative, solution-driven model. From high-asset property splits to co-parenting agreements, we help you make confident, informed decisions.
When your children’s future is at stake, we help you build parenting plans and support agreements that work. Your rights, and your child’s best interests, are always our priority.
We help clients secure fair spousal maintenance agreements that support stability during transitions. From calculating support terms to negotiating settlements, we’re by your side.
At Goranson Bain Ausley, our team is committed to developing a well-crafted prenup or postnup that provides clarity and protection for your financial future.
We’re here to listen, advise, and advocate for you with respect and care. At Goranson Bain Ausley, our San Antonio attorneys help you make thoughtful, forward-looking choices in divorce and family law.
As Texas’ largest family law firm with 40+ years of experience, we deliver strategic legal solutions backed by skill, compassion, and integrity. Our priority is helping you move forward with strength, clarity, and peace of mind.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Texas a No-Fault State?
Yes, Texas allows no-fault divorce. However, a fault-based divorce may be strategic in cases involving adultery or cruelty.
How Do You Begin the Divorce Process in San Antonio?
To file in Bexar County, one spouse must have lived in Texas for six months and the county for 90 days. Divorces involving children also require a SAPCR (Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship) to address custody and support.
How Can a San Antonio Divorce Attorney Help You With the Next Steps?
Once the petition is served, the respondent may agree, negotiate, or litigate the terms.
Our team helps clients reach constructive agreements whenever possible and represents them in court when needed.
Our firm guides clients through all options – mediation, collaborative law, or litigation – to reach the best outcome.
Let Us Help You Take the Next Step
You don’t have to face divorce alone. We’re here to help you make clear, confident choices about what matters most. Call us today, and let us put our skills to work on your case.
Schedule a Consultation With Our San Antonio Team
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Use our secure online form or call (210) 361-4705 to save time and start your consultation fully prepared. Take the first step by reaching out to schedule your consultation today. Let us help you move forward with informed, thoughtful, and strategic guidance.
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