Kirker Davis LLP is a boutique family law firm in Central Texas with a focus on high-end family law
cases. We handle divorces involving professionals, family-owned businesses, custody matters, and
complex litigation. The Firm’s core business philosophy is based on fidelity to the practice of
law and a commitment to client service.
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During the process of ending a marriage, both spouses typically undergo tremendous emotional strain.
Practice Areas
- Collaborative Divorce
- Contested Divorce
- Divorce Arbitration
- Divorces Involving Businesses
- High Asset Divorce
- High Net Worth Divorce
- Legal Separation
- LGBTQ Divorce
- Mediation
- Modification Of Divorce Decree
- Pet Custody
- Professional Divorce
- Uncontested Divorce
Determining custody of children is often the most highly contentious part of a divorce. If parents are not able to come to an agreement, the matter must be settled in court. Court proceedings can take a long time to reach a conclusion and are likely to dredge up a lot of negative feelings and painful truths as parents battle to win custody. This process can be emotionally exhausting, but it is a necessary step to make sure your children are in good care and have a stable home after finalizing the divorce.
Practice Areas
- Conservatorship
- High Conflict Custody
- Joint Custody
- LGBTQ Child Custody
- Physical Custody
- Relocation
- Sole Custody
- Visitation Rights
Under Texas law, all parents have a legal duty to financially support their children, regardless of whether they are present in the child’s life or not. Child support is legally mandated, periodic payments that are meant to offset the costs of a child’s general well-being, from basic necessities to expenses associated with education and health care.
Practice Areas
- Modifying Agreements
Many people assume that Estate Planning is not applicable to their situation, believing that only very wealthy, older, or ill individuals need to maintain an up-to-date Estate Plan.
Practice Areas
- Wills and Trust
Drafting and signing a premarital agreement remains a contentious issue for many couples. However, having a premarital agreement is the best way to protect the interests of you and your spouse. A premarital agreement is defined in the state of Texas as “an agreement between prospective spouses made in contemplation of marriage and to be effective on marriage.” The agreement must pertain to property held before or gained after marriage, including income and earnings. It is imperative to have the strongest legal team conducting your premarital agreements to protect your best interests.
When you get married, any assets you acquire throughout the course of the marriage can be considered community property. That means that in the event of a divorce, your spouse may have a claim to these assets when it comes time to divide them.
Practice areas
- Benefits & Reasons
Businesses in Texas have a variety of legal needs, starting with their formation and continuing as they grow and engage in business. It is often in the best interests of businesses to avoid business litigation and to take steps to prevent disputes. According to the Small Business Administration, from 36 percent to 53 percent of small businesses are embroiled in litigation each year.
Practice areas
- Business Formation
- Breach Of Contract
- Breach Of Fiduciary Duty