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Family Law Services

At Kaske Law PC, we approach family law with the understanding that these matters are not just legal issues, but personal transitions that affect every part of your life. Whether you are navigating a divorce, a conservatorship or possession and access matter, or a more complex situation involving your child or safety, the decisions made during this time can have lasting impact.

Our role is to provide thoughtful, strategic guidance tailored to your specific circumstances. We take the time to understand your priorities, explain your options clearly, and build an approach that reflects both your immediate needs and your long-term goals. Every case is handled with care, attention to detail, and a commitment to helping you move forward in a way that makes sense for you and your family.

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It is natural to feel unsure of what you need or what comes next. With the right guidance, the process becomes more focused, manageable, and clear as you move forward.

Divorce and Property Division

Child Custody & Visitation

Modifications & Enforcements

Divorce involves more than just ending a marriage. It requires careful evaluation of property, finances, and future obligations. In Texas, this includes the division of community property and the identification of separate property interests. Each case presents its own complexities, and a thoughtful, strategic approach is essential to ensure assets are properly characterized and divided in a way that reflects the circumstances involved.

In Texas, matters involving children are addressed through conservatorship and possession and access. These cases focus on determining parental rights and responsibilities, as well as creating a schedule that supports the child’s best interests. Each family’s situation is unique, and these matters often require careful consideration of both legal and practical factors to establish a structure that provides stability and clarity moving forward.

Circumstances can change after a court order is in place, making modifications or enforcement necessary. Modifications may be appropriate when there has been a material and substantial change affecting conservatorship, possession and access, or child support. Enforcement actions may be required when an existing order is not being followed. These matters often involve detailed legal requirements and a careful review of the existing order to determine the appropriate path forward.

Child Welfare

Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements

Grandparent Rights

Child welfare matters often involve investigations or legal action by Child Protective Services and can have serious and immediate consequences for families. These cases may include allegations of abuse or neglect, safety plans, or removal proceedings. Navigating the process requires a clear understanding of your rights, the applicable procedures, and the steps necessary to address the concerns raised while working toward the best possible outcome for you and your child.

Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements allow couples to define their financial rights and responsibilities before or during a marriage. In Texas, as a community property state, most assets acquired during the marriage are subject to division, making these agreements an important tool for clarifying how property will be characterized and handled. These agreements can address property ownership, asset division, and financial expectations, helping to provide clarity and reduce uncertainty in the future. Careful drafting and review are essential to ensure the agreement is enforceable and accurately reflects the intentions of both parties.

Grandparents’ rights in Texas are limited and governed by specific legal standards. In certain circumstances, grandparents may seek possession of or access to a grandchild, particularly when doing so is in the child’s best interest and necessary to address the child’s well-being. These cases require a careful understanding of the applicable law and the evidentiary burden involved, as courts give significant weight to parental rights when making these determinations.

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Every situation is different, and the right approach starts with a clear understanding of your circumstances.

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