Kerr County Family Law & Divorce Attorneys

Kerr County family law cases are filed and heard at the Kerr County Courthouse, 700 Main St., Kerrville, TX 78028, and move through the county’s district courts. Kerr County, centered on Kerrville in the Hill Country, has an older population than much of the region and a strong healthcare and retirement community, alongside ranch land along the Guadalupe River. Divorces here often involve retirement assets and long-held property.

Our San Antonio office is the nearest to Kerr County. Meet with us there in person, or work with us by video and phone, whichever fits your schedule and your situation.

Schedule a no-pressure consultation: call (830) 357-7437 or book a time online. You will speak with a team that handles family law every day.

Family Law We Handle in Kerr County

If your matter touches family law in Texas, it is work our team regularly handles:

  • Divorce: Contested and uncontested representation, from filing through final decree.
  • Child Custody: Conservatorship, possession schedules, parenting plans, and modifications.
  • Child Support: Establishing, calculating, enforcing, and modifying support obligations.
  • Spousal Support and Alimony: Temporary support, contractual alimony, and long-term maintenance questions.
  • Property Division: Dividing the marital estate, including complex assets, businesses, and retirement accounts.
  • Paternity: Establishing legal parentage and the rights and responsibilities that follow.
  • Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements: Agreements that set expectations before or during marriage.
  • Mediation: A confidential path toward resolution when settlement is possible and appropriate.
  • Other Family Law: Adoption, protective orders, enforcement, modifications, and related matters.
Use this form to ask questions or schedule a family law attorney consultation.

    Kerr County Communities We Serve

    We represent families across Kerr County. Communities and areas we regularly serve include:

    • Kerrville
    • Ingram
    • Center Point

    Kerr County residents anywhere in the county can work with our team. If your community is not listed, call to confirm coverage and we will match your case to the right attorney.

    Where You Are, Where Your Case Is Heard

    Family law cases are filed in the district courts of the county where you or your spouse meets the residency requirement. Here is how Kerr County maps to our nearest office and the courthouse that hears local family law matters.

    Office County Served Where Family Law Cases Are Heard
    San Antonio

    9901 I-10, Ste 215

    San Antonio, TX 78230

    Kerr County Kerr County Courthouse
    700 Main St., Kerrville, TX 78028

    Kerr County family cases are heard at the Kerr County Courthouse in Kerrville, with divorce and family matters filed through the Kerr County District Clerk.

    Our San Antonio office serves Kerr County, and we handle early stages by video and phone, coming into Kerrville for hearings as the case requires.

    The Attorneys Who Serve Kerr County

    When you hire our firm, you work with attorneys who practice family law every day, not a name on the letterhead.

    Attorney Michael Ireland

    Michael Ireland, founder. A Board-Certified Family Law Specialist recognized by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, an adjunct professor of family law at St. Mary’s University School of Law, and Chair of the San Antonio Bar Association Family Law Section.

    Attorney Sara Camille Casas

    Sara Camille Casas. A native of South Texas who pairs courtroom skill with a compassionate, client-first approach to divorce and family law.

    Attorney Crystal Pacheco

    Crystal Pacheco. A family law attorney who represents San Antonio clients through divorce, custody, and the issues that come with them.

    Attorney Molly Yingling

    Molly Yingling. A San Antonio family law attorney focused on divorce, child custody, and complex family law matters.

    Why Kerr County Families Trust Michael Ireland & Associates

    We understand the issues a Kerr County divorce can raise. Later-in-life divorce brings its own questions: retirement accounts, pensions, and property built over a long marriage. Add ranch or Hill Country land, and dividing the estate fairly takes preparation. We handle these cases with the care they require.

    The first call is not a sales call. It is a conversation about what is happening in your family and what your options actually are. We listen before we advise, and we will be candid about what is realistic in your situation rather than telling you what you want to hear.

    You will know where your case stands. One of the most common frustrations clients carry from a prior attorney is silence. Our team stays reachable and keeps you informed, so you are not left guessing between hearings about what comes next or where things sit.

    We are staffed for cases that do not fit a template. Complex property division, business and high-asset estates, and military divorce involving retirement, VA disability, and Tricare are part of our regular work. When a case carries layers most family lawyers rarely see, the experience behind it matters.

    No outcome guarantees. Only preparation. We do not promise specific results, and Texas attorney rules do not allow it. What we commit to is the strategy, the preparation, and the advocacy that give your case its best footing in front of the court.

    Ready to talk? Call (830) 357-7437 or schedule a consultation.

    What to Expect When You Call

    Our consultation process is straightforward and built around three things you need before any decisions get made:

    • We listen first. Tell us what is happening. The short version is fine, and we will ask the questions that matter.
    • We explain what Texas law says. In plain English. No lecture, no scare tactics, no pressure.
    • We map the next step. You will leave the consultation with a clear sense of what comes next: filing, responding, gathering records, or pausing to think it through.
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Kerr County family law cases are filed and heard at the Kerr County Courthouse, 700 Main St., Kerrville, TX 78028. When you call, we will confirm the right court for your situation.

    Retirement savings and pensions earned during a marriage are generally community property subject to division, often through a qualified domestic relations order. In a county with many retirees and long marriages, this is a frequent and important issue, and we handle it directly.

    Texas requires a mandatory 60-day waiting period from the date the petition is filed before a court can grant a divorce (Tex. Fam. Code 6.702). The same rule applies in Kerr County. Contested matters usually take longer depending on the issues and the court’s docket.

    Not automatically. Texas is a community property state, and courts divide the marital estate in a way that is just and right (Tex. Fam. Code 7.001). That is often, but not always, an equal split. Factors like earning capacity and fault can shift the division.

    Texas applies statewide guideline percentages of the paying parent’s net resources, starting at roughly 20% for one child and 25% for two, with adjustments for additional children and other factors. Courts can vary from the guideline when the child’s needs justify it.

    Either works. Our San Antonio office is the nearest, and we also represent Kerr County clients by video and phone. The choice is about what is practical for you.

    Often we can still help. Texas courts can keep authority over a case even when one party has moved, and the rules that govern which state decides custody turn on specific facts. The most useful next step is a consultation where we can look at your timeline.

    That is a common place to start, and it is exactly what a consultation is for. Tell us what is going on, and we will help you understand what kind of matter you are dealing with and what your options are before you commit to anything.

    Talk to a Kerr County Family Law Attorney

    We know the Kerr County courts and the path through this kind of case. Before you commit to anything, we will walk you through what comes next and what it will take. Michael Ireland and Associates practices family law across Texas. You can also see all of our office locations.

    Call (830) 357-7437 or schedule a consultation online. We will match you with the right attorney for your Kerr County matter.