Practice Areas
At Stein Family Law, we focus exclusively on family law. With over 35 years of experience in Texas courts, we understand how to navigate the issues that impact your family and your future. Whether your case is straightforward or fiercely contested, we combine listening, strategy, and, when needed, tough representation to protect what matters most.
Below are the main areas we handle. Each page provides a closer look at what to expect and how we can assist you.
Divorce
Divorce isn’t just about ending a marriage, it’s about protecting your future. Whether your case involves significant assets, business interests, or just the basics, we guide you through property division, spousal support, and all the legal details that come with starting over.
Suits Affecting Parent/Child Relationships (SAPCRs)
For parents who were never married, SAPCRs establish legal rights and responsibilities related to their children. These cases can determine custody, visitation, child support, and other related matters. We’ll make sure your voice is heard and your children’s best interests are protected.
Child Custody
Few issues matter more than where your child lives and who makes important decisions for them. We handle custody cases with a balance of compassion and tenacity, fighting for fair arrangements that protect both your parental rights and your child’s well-being.
Learn more about Child Custody
Child Support
Child support is meant to provide financial stability for children, but it often leads to disputes between parents. Whether you’re seeking support, defending against unfair demands, or requesting a modification, we’ll make sure the numbers are accurate and enforceable.
Learn more about Child Support
Adoption & Termination of Parental Rights
Adoption can be one of the most rewarding experiences in family law, while termination of parental rights is among the most serious. We handle both with care, precision, and the experience to guide you through every legal requirement.
Learn more about Adoption & Termination
Enforcement Actions
Court orders are only as strong as their enforcement. If custody schedules, support payments, or other obligations are being ignored, we can take swift action to enforce the court’s orders and hold the other party accountable.
Learn more about Enforcement Actions
Ready to Talk?
No two family law cases are the same. If you’re facing one of these situations, the next step is to sit down with an attorney who listens, explains your options, and fights for your future.

