What is Family Law

Family law in Bexar County, Texas, and the surrounding counties encompasses a range of legal issues related to family relationships. Family law is also known as domestic relations in many states. Family law is governed by state law, which varies from state to state.

This area of law includes matters such as:

  1. Divorce: Legal dissolution of a marriage, including issues related to property division, alimony, and spousal support.
  2. Child Custody and Visitation: Determinations regarding legal and physical custody of children, including visitation rights for non-custodial parents.
  3. Child Support: Financial support obligations of parents toward their children, including the calculation and enforcement of child support payments.
  4. Adoption: Legal process through which an individual or couple becomes the legal parents of a child not biologically their own.
  5. Paternity: Establishing the legal father of a child, can impact custody, support, and inheritance rights.
  6. Protective Orders: Legal orders are meant to protect individuals from domestic violence, harassment, or stalking.
  7. Modification of Orders: Requests to change existing court orders related to custody, support, and visitation due to changes in circumstances.
  8. Termination of Parental Rights: A legal process to sever the relationship between a parent and their child, usually occurring in cases of abuse or neglect.
  9. Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements: Prenuptial agreements define spouses’ rights to marital property before marriage. A postnuptial agreement gives the same protection after the wedding.
  10. Retraining and Protective Orders: Sometimes there are allegations of domestic violence and you need to file a restraining order or protective order through the family law matter.
  11. Estate Planning: Having a plan with Wills and Trusts is important in navigating the world today. Planning the disposition of property and guardianship of the child in an emergency is essential.

Bexar County has specific courts that handle family law cases, and the procedures may vary. Legal practitioners in this field typically represent clients in negotiations, mediation, or litigation.

Individuals dealing with family law issues in Bexar County or surrounding counties are encouraged to seek legal advice from our qualified family law attorney with the Denis Law Group who is familiar with local laws and court procedures.