Home / Kyle Divorce and Family Law

Kyle Divorce and Family Law Attorneys

At The Law Office of Oprea & Weber, we know that family law matters are deeply personal and often life-changing. Whether you are planning for the future, going through a divorce, or working out arrangements for your children, our team provides the experience, guidance, and support you need. Our Kyle divorce and family law attorneys work with families throughout Hays County to create practical, cooperative solutions that minimize conflict while protecting what matters most.

Our approach is rooted in the belief that divorce and family law disputes don’t always have to be battles. With strong backgrounds in legal research, negotiation, and trial preparation, we are equipped for every scenario, but our focus is on helping families resolve matters respectfully and efficiently whenever possible.

Divorce Representation in Kyle

Divorce is rarely easy, but the way it is handled can make a profound difference in how you and your family move forward. At The Law Office of Oprea & Weber, we offer clients in Kyle several pathways to divorce, each designed to fit the needs of the couple.

  • Collaborative Divorce allows spouses to work together with their attorneys and relevant professionals to resolve all issues outside of court.

  • Mediated Divorce provides a neutral setting for spouses to negotiate an agreement with the help of a mediator. Kevin Weber is both an experienced mediator and a skilled advocate for clients in mediation.

  • Litigated Divorce may be necessary when disputes cannot be resolved, but litigation does not always mean hostility. Even in court-driven cases, many matters resolve through settlement or fair judgment.

  • Cooperative Divorce is a unique service our firm offers, where Kevin meets with both spouses, with one signing a waiver of representation. This approach saves costs and fosters cooperation while ensuring the marital settlement agreement and related documents are correctly prepared and approved.

Whatever process works best for you, we focus on achieving outcomes that are practical, fair, and tailored to your family’s circumstances.

Property Division

Texas is a community property state, which means most property acquired during marriage belongs equally to both spouses. Separate property, such as assets owned before marriage or received as gifts or inheritances, belongs to the individual. During a divorce, it is essential to correctly identify which assets are community and which are separate, and to assign accurate values.

For families in Kyle, this process can involve everything from real estate and retirement accounts to small businesses and family heirlooms. Our firm helps ensure that every asset and debt is located, characterized, and valued properly. We also assist couples in avoiding disputes by negotiating thorough marital settlement agreements or planning from the outset through prenuptial or postnuptial agreements.

Child Custody

Custody, known in Texas as “conservatorship,” involves decisions about how parents will share the rights and responsibilities of raising their children. Courts generally prefer joint managing conservatorship, but the details of parenting time and decision-making authority depend on each family’s unique circumstances.

In Kyle, where many parents balance demanding work schedules with school and extracurricular activities, custody arrangements need to be practical and realistic. We work with parents to design parenting plans that reflect their children’s needs while respecting each parent’s role in their lives.

Child Support

Texas law calculates child support primarily based on the paying parent’s income and the number of children. Support is intended to cover essentials like food, housing, clothing, medical care, and education. While the calculation itself is formula-driven, families often have questions about deviations, modifications, and enforcement.

Our attorneys help parents in Kyle establish, modify, and document child support agreements. When parents agree on a support amount, we assist in formalizing the arrangement so it becomes a binding court order. When disputes arise, we focus on resolving them cooperatively whenever possible.

SAPCR Suits

A Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship (SAPCR) is the legal mechanism used to establish custody, visitation, and child support when parents are not married. For unmarried parents in Kyle, a SAPCR provides clarity and ensures both parents understand their rights and responsibilities.

These cases can sometimes be contentious, but our firm emphasizes cooperation. We help parents find common ground and craft parenting arrangements that protect their children’s best interests while minimizing conflict.

Paternity

Establishing paternity is often the first step in a SAPCR case. In Texas, paternity can be established voluntarily through an Acknowledgment of Paternity or through court proceedings if necessary. Once established, paternity creates enforceable rights and obligations for fathers and ensures children have access to financial and emotional support.

For mothers, establishing paternity helps clarify financial responsibility. For fathers, it provides a legal foundation for custody and visitation rights. For children, it ensures access to support, benefits, and a sense of identity. Our firm assists Kyle families through this process with sensitivity and legal expertise.

Why Families in Kyle Trust Oprea & Weber

Families in Kyle come to The Law Office of Oprea & Weber because they want more than legal representation—they want solutions that reduce conflict, respect their goals, and protect their children. We emphasize cooperative and collaborative approaches wherever possible, allowing families to resolve disputes constructively and with dignity.

At the same time, our attorneys are fully prepared to litigate when necessary. With backgrounds in trial preparation and advocacy, we are ready to defend your interests if cooperative solutions are not possible.

Speak With a Kyle Divorce and Family Law Attorney Today

If you live in Kyle and are facing a divorce or family law matter, The Law Office of Oprea & Weber can provide the guidance you need. From prenuptial and postnuptial agreements to custody, child support, SAPCR suits, and paternity, we help families navigate these issues with compassion and skill. Contact our office to get started today.