Experienced San Antonio Family Law Attorney
Address:
84 NE Loop 410Suite 250
San Antonio, TX 78216
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Monday – Friday
8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Family law issues can be some of life’s most emotionally challenging experiences. Whether navigating a divorce, child custody disputes, or support issues, you need a team that understands what you are going through and will strongly advocate for your best outcome. At Melone Hattey, P.C., our San Antonio family law attorneys are here to protect your rights, your family, and your future.
Compassionate Guidance and Assertive Representation
At Melone Hatley, P.C., we serve individuals and families throughout the San Antonio area with a compassionate, client-focused approach. We understand that every family law matter is a unique and deeply personal matter. This is why we are dedicated to taking the time to listen to your needs and goals, clearly explain your options, and develop a detailed and legally concise strategy tailored to your circumstances.
Schedule your free meeting with our team today to see if our Family Lawyers can help you.
Separation
While Texas does not recognize legal separation in the same way many other states do, couples who live apart before marriage can still have legally enforceable agreements in place.
A separation agreement is a private contract between spouses that outlines how key issues will be handled while they live apart. This may include
- The division of their finances and debts
- Who will remain in the marital home
- How they will share parenting and custody arrangements
- Child support and spousal maintenance terms
- Temporary use of property or vehicles
Even if you are not yet ready to file for divorce, having a formal agreement in place can provide clarity and protection during this time of separation and transition.
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Divorce Representation in San Antonio
Divorce is never easy, but with the right legal support, it can be a path toward a healthier, more stable future. Texas divorce laws involve a combination of emotional, financial, and legal considerations that range from dividing a couple’s community property to establishing arrangements for their minor children.
At Melone Hatley, P.C., we guide clients through every step of the divorce process. We work closely with you to identify your priorities and help you resolve necessary issues, such as
- Property division
- Child custody, visitation, and support
- Spousal maintenance
- Temporary orders
- Post-divorce enforcement and modification needs
Our San Antonio divorce attorneys are skilled negotiators and litigators committed to ensuring you have strong representation no matter how your case unfolds.
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Child Custody and Visitation
Few issues are as sensitive or important to parents as the care and custody of their children. Texas courts always prioritize the best interests of the child and consider many factors when making custody and visitation decisions.
Our San Antonio child custody attorneys know custody cases can be contentious and complex, especially when communication between parties has broken down. We help parents understand what the courts look for when making custody determinations and help craft detailed parenting plans that consider their child’s needs and their parental rights.
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Child Support
In Texas, both parents are responsible for supporting their children even when they are no longer together as a couple. Child support ensures that children continue to receive the care and financial stability they need.
While Texas uses a standardized formula to calculate child support obligations, the court may also consider additional factors that can affect the final support determination. We are here to help parents understand what to expect and ensure support is calculated equitably. Whether you are the paying or receiving parent, we are here to make sure the final arrangement is fair, reflects your child’s needs, and complies with Texas law.
Community Property Division
Property division is often one of the more contentious aspects of the divorce process. Because Texas is a community property state, assets and debts acquired during the marriage are generally considered jointly owned. However, the courts make decisions based on what is “just and right” considering each case’s unique factors.
At Melone Hatley, P.C., we help clients understand Texas community property law and how the court decides property division, considering
- Community property vs. separate property
- The identification and valuation of real property owned, including the marital home
- Debt allocation
- Business ownership
- Investments and retirement accounts
- Identifying possible hidden assets or income
- Negotiating a property settlement outside of court or representing you in court
Whether your case involves straightforward finances or significant and complex assets, we are prepared to fight for a fair outcome that positions you for success after your divorce.
Spousal Maintenance
Spousal maintenance is not automatically awarded in Texas and can be challenging to obtain without meeting specific legal criteria. At Melone Hatley, P.C., we help clients pursue or contest spousal maintenance by building strong cases that reflect the individual’s financial realities, marital history, and future needs.
Enforcement of Court Orders
When a court issues an order for child support, custody, or spousal maintenance, both parties are legally required to follow it. Unfortunately, not everyone complies. If one party refuses to pay child support, violates custody schedules, or refuses to transfer property as agreed upon, enforcement becomes necessary to protect rights and uphold the court’s ruling.
Our skilled San Antonio family law attorneys help clients take swift and effective action in matters concerning
- Unpaid child support or spousal maintenance
- Denied visitation or custody interference
- Failure to divide property or debts as ordered
- Refusal to comply with the terms of a separation or divorce agreement
Fortunately, Texas law has many enforcement tools available. Our attorneys work quickly to document violations, file appropriate motions, and advocate for swift remedies to protect your rights and your family’s well-being.
Modifications
Life doesn’t stand still after divorce. When circumstances change, your legal agreements may also need to change. In Texas, you can request a modification to court orders involving child custody, visitation, child support, or spousal maintenance when there has been a material and substantial change in your circumstances. We will help you petition for or respond to a modification to ensure legal arrangements continue to reflect what is best for your family.
Trusted Family Law Guidance in San Antonio
At Melone Hatley, P.C., we understand the highly personal nature of family law matters and that the outcome of these matters will have a lasting impact on your future. Our experienced San Antonio family law attorneys are here to provide clear and compassionate legal guidance and strong representation every step of the way so you can move forward with confidence. Call us at (210) 688 – 8550 or contact us online to schedule a no-cost consultation with one of our Client Services Coordinators.
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