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Universal City Divorce Lawyers
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Experienced Divorce Representation for Universal City's Unique Community
Divorce in Universal City involves more than standard Texas law when military service intersects with family transitions. Our experienced legal team understands the complexities facing both military and civilian families in this distinctive community adjacent to Randolph Air Force Base.
We provide comprehensive guidance through federal military regulations, Bexar County court procedures, and Texas family law to protect your rights and secure your family's future.
Types of Divorce We Handle in Universal City
Navigating divorce in Universal City requires understanding how military service, federal benefits, and local community dynamics affect your case. Whether you're active duty, a military spouse, or a civilian family, we provide tailored legal strategies that address your unique circumstances and protect your interests throughout the process.

Protecting Your Family's Future Starts Here
Don't navigate Universal City's complex divorce landscape alone. Contact us today for a confidential case evaluation about your military or civilian divorce needs.



The Universal City Divorce Process: What to Expect
Understanding the divorce process in Universal City can help you prepare for the journey ahead. Our team guides you through each step, from initial filing in Bexar County courts to final decree, ensuring your military benefits and family interests remain protected throughout.
We evaluate your unique situation, including military service implications, federal benefits, and local community factors during a case evaluation.
Our team develops a tailored approach addressing military deployment schedules, division of federal benefits, and Bexar County court procedures.
We handle proper filing in Bexar County's Civil District Courts while addressing any jurisdictional issues arising from military legal residence or out-of-state service history.
We seek appropriate temporary arrangements for custody, support, and property use, considering deployment schedules and military housing requirements.
Our team conducts a thorough investigation of marital assets, including complex military benefits, overseas properties, and federal employment benefits.
We pursue favorable settlements through skilled negotiation, understanding how military culture influences resolution strategies.
When necessary, we provide aggressive courtroom representation, presenting compelling cases that protect your military benefits and parental rights.
What Our Clients Say

Our Team

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 Choose Our Firm for Your Universal City Divorce?
Our deep understanding of Universal City's military-civilian community dynamics sets us apart in handling complex divorce cases requiring both legal knowledge and cultural sensitivity.

Areas of Service
Our firm proudly serves military and civilian families throughout Universal City and the greater San Antonio military community, understanding the unique challenges facing families connected to Joint Base San Antonio operations.
- Bexar County
- San Antonio
- Leon Valley
- Universal City
- Live Oak
- Converse
- Guadalupe County
- Seguin
- New Braunfels
- Cibolo
- Staples
- Schertz
- Kendall County
- Boerne
- Kendalia
- Fair Oaks Ranch
- Bergheim
- Comfort
- Atascosa County
- Pleasanton
- Poteet
- Jourdanton
- Lytle
- Charlotte
- Comal County
- Bulverde
- Spring Branch
- Canyon Lake
- Medina County
- Hondo
- Natalia
- Devine
- LaCoste
- Castroville
- Wilson County
- Floresville
- Sutherland Springs
- La Vernia
- Poth
- Stockdale
- Kerr County
- Kerrville
- Center Point
- Ingram
- Mountain Home
- Hunt
- Gillespie County
- Fredericksburg
- Luckenbach
- Harper
- Doss
- Stonewall
- Bandera County
- Bandera
- Lakehills
- Pipe Creek

FAQ
Deployment can significantly impact divorce timelines and procedures in Universal City cases. Under the Servicemembers’ Civil Relief Act (SCRA), deployed service members may request 90-day stays of proceedings.
We work with both parties to minimize delays while protecting military members' rights, often utilizing technology for remote participation and scheduling proceedings around deployment cycles when possible.
Military retirement earned during marriage constitutes community property under Texas law, subject to division through the USFSPA. The division of disposable retired pay should be calculated based on rank and duration of service during the marriage, as of the date of divorce, rather than future promotions or service before marriage. We ensure proper valuation and division while addressing Survivor Benefit Plan elections and long-term financial security for both parties.
Universal City's quality school options through Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD and proximity to Randolph Field ISD often influence custody arrangements. Courts consider educational stability when military families face potential relocations. We help establish custody orders that prioritize children's educational continuity while accommodating military service obligations.
On-base housing at Randolph AFB typically doesn't constitute divisible property since it's government-provided. However, Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) affects support calculations, and housing eligibility changes post-divorce. We help military families understand their housing rights and plan for post-divorce living arrangements within Universal City's affordable housing market.
Universal City divorces often involve federal military law intersections not found in typical Texas cases. Military retirement division, deployment custody modifications, SCRA protections, and security clearance implications create unique challenges. Additionally, Bexar County's court procedures and Universal City's military community culture require specific knowledge for effective representation.
Uncontested cases with attorney representation typically conclude within 3-6 months, while pro se parties may wait 6-12 months due to Staff Attorney review requirements. Military deployments and SCRA protections can extend timelines significantly, requiring strategic planning and flexible scheduling.


Facing Divorce in Universal City? We Understand Your Unique Challenges.
Military and civilian families in Universal City deserve representation that meets their distinctive needs. From navigating federal military regulations to protecting your interests in Bexar County courts, we provide the support your case demands.
Contact us today for a confidential case evaluation about your divorce options and let us help secure your family's future during this challenging transition.