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Staples Family Lawyer

Practical Legal Action for Parents, Spouses, and Children in Staples
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  • Lishman Law is an Approved Member of the Amicable Divorce Network, committed to respectful and amicable divorce practices
  • Lishman Law is Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization

Focused Representation for Complex Family Cases

Family law disputes can shape parental rights, financial obligations, and daily life long after a case is resolved. Lishman Law represents clients in Staples, the San Antonio area, and surrounding counties in a wide range of family law matters, including child custody, relocation disputes, paternity actions, adoption proceedings, protective order cases, and marital property agreements.

For many San Antonio families, the first priority is a direct legal strategy built on facts, filing deadlines, and enforceable court orders. Our firm approaches every case with close attention to Texas procedure, the details of the dispute, and the practical outcome each client needs to protect their position.

Family Law Services for Clients in Staples

Texas family law cases often turn on statutory language, documentary proof, and the court’s view of what serves children and parents over the long term. A Staples family law attorney from Lishman Law can assess the facts, identify the legal issues, and move the matter through filing, negotiation, mediation, or court as needed.

  • In Texas, custody issues are addressed through conservatorship, possession, and access under Texas Family Code Chapter 153. Courts focus on the child’s best interest and often favor continued involvement from both parents. Our firm handles SAPCR filings, custody modifications, parenting plans, and contested hearings involving school, medical, and support issues.

  • A move involving a child can affect visitation, school continuity, travel, and family support. Texas courts closely review relocation requests, especially when an order includes a geographic restriction or the move would change the terms of possession. These cases often turn on the reason for the move, the child’s needs, and the effect on the other parent’s involvement with the child.

  • When a parent plans to move, the issue may involve more than distance. Job changes, remarriage, military orders, and support networks can all affect the case. Relocation disputes may require a custody modification, enforcement action, or court review under Texas Family Code Chapter 156.

  • Establishing paternity creates legal rights and duties between a parent and child under Texas Family Code Chapter 160. It can affect custody, child support, medical support, and inheritance rights. Early action can help resolve parentage issues before they grow into larger disputes over parental rights and financial obligations.

  • Adoption and termination cases must comply with Texas Family Code Chapter 162 and Texas Family Code Chapter 161. These matters may involve step-parent adoption, private adoption, consent, service requirements, and statutory grounds for termination. Strong preparation at the filing and hearing stage helps support a lasting final order.

  • Family violence cases often require immediate court action. Texas law addresses these matters through Family Code § 71.004 and protective order procedures under Chapter 82, Chapter 83, and Chapter 85. These cases can affect custody, possession, occupancy of a residence, firearm restrictions, and other relief.

  • Texas is a community property state, and Texas Family Code Chapter 4 governs premarital and marital property agreements. These agreements can address separate property, business interests, debt, real estate, and financial expectations before or during marriage. A well-drafted agreement can reduce later conflict over property division.

Take Action Before Deadlines Affect Your Case

Talk with our firm about your family law dispute and the actions available to protect your rights.

What the Family Law Process Looks Like in Staples

Family law matters proceed through a defined legal process with clear procedural steps. Lishman Law advances each case through a structured four-stage approach focused on effective case management and timely progression.

  • We begin by reviewing the marriage, the children, existing court orders, financial issues, and any immediate concerns that may affect the case. This stage helps us define the legal issues and prepare the next steps.

  • We prepare and file the necessary pleadings, including petitions, answers, counterpetitions, and requests for temporary orders. These early filings can establish initial terms for custody, support, possession, and use of property while the case is pending.

  • Our family law attorney in Staples, TX, works to resolve family law matters through negotiation or mediation when possible. Any proposed settlement is reviewed against the facts of the case and the requirements of the Texas Family Code before it is finalized.

  • When settlement is not possible, we prepare the case for a hearing or trial. We present evidence and testimony, cross-examine witnesses, and make cogent legal arguments so that the court can issue clear and enforceable final orders.

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Sarah Anne Lishman
Senior Attorney

Sarah Anne Lishman was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas, where she graduated with honors from Communications Arts High School. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Eastern New Mexico University in 2005, majoring in History and minoring in English. After obtaining her undergraduate degree, she returned to San Antonio and attended St. Mary’s University School of Law.

Why Families Across Texas Turn to Lishman Law

Clients often look for three things in Staples family lawyers: proven legal knowledge, disciplined case preparation, and a billing structure that reflects the value of the work performed. Lishman Law prioritizes these factors to provide quality, professional representation for our clients that leads to results.

  • Board-Certified Family
    Law Focus

    Sarah Anne Lishman holds a Board Certification in Texas Family Law, a credential that carries weight in contested custody, property division, and other complex family law matters.

  • Transparent Billing Structure

    The firm’s retainer model is tied to the actual time required for the case, with unused retainer funds refunded. Typical initial retainers for uncontested matters start around $3,500, and typical initial retainers for contested matters in the Staples area start around $5,000.

  • Regular Work in Local Courts

    The firm serves Bexar County and nearby counties, with regular attention to local procedure and court expectations. That regional focus matters in custody cases, divorce, spousal maintenance disputes, mediation, and litigation.

Areas We Serve

Lishman Law represents clients across Bexar County and nearby Texas communities in a wide range of family law matters. Our San Antonio office serves as a convenient location for client meetings and case management, allowing us to assist individuals and families throughout the region.

  • Medina County
  • Wilson County
  • Kerr County
  • Gillespie County
  • Bandera County
Lishman Law proudly serves clients throughout Bexar County and the surrounding areas in Texas.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A family lawyer in Staples, TX, reviews the facts, prepares pleadings, seeks temporary orders when needed, and presents the case in negotiation, mediation, or court. In custody matters, this often includes conservatorship, possession schedules, child support, school issues, and decision-making rights.

  • Not automatically, unless there is a clear court order authorizing the relocation. Many orders contain geographic restrictions, and a move may require a modification case. Courts review whether the move serves the child’s best interests and how it affects the other parent’s possession rights under Texas law.

  • Paternity may be established voluntarily or through court action under Chapter 160 of the Texas Family Code. Once parentage is legally established, the court can address custody, visitation, and support.

  • Yes, when the agreement meets Texas statutory requirements. These agreements can define separate property rights, address community property issues, and reduce later disputes tied to divorce or estate matters.

  • First and foremost, seek out a safe space where you feel secure and protected from further family violence. Once you are safe, seek immediate legal action. A protective order can address contact restrictions, residence issues, and related court relief. Domestic violence allegations can also affect custody, visitation, and temporary orders in a pending family law case.

We are passionate about the law and love taking on challenging legal issues.

Speak with Lishman Law Today

Contact our office to discuss your family law case and take the next step toward a clear legal resolution.

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