Austin Family Law Firm
Overview
Powers Kerr & Rashidi, PLLC
Representing Central Texas Families For Over 30 Years
When going through a difficult divorce, it can feel like everything and everyone is against you. At Powers Kerr & Rashidi, PLLC, we empower our clients by blending strength and compassion when providing legal services for a wide variety of family law issues. We understand that even the simplest matters can have lasting consequences for you or your family. That is why we bring a personalized approach to our practice — taking the time to listen first, offer clear, actionable advice, and remaining with you when you need us today, tomorrow and well into the future.
For many, a family law dispute incites a range of emotions that can stall the process and cause expenses to pile up. We strive to bring reason and clarity by helping you set emotions aside when dealing with any of the following:
- Child custody and visitation
- Child support
- Collaborative family law
- Adoptions
- Complex property division
- Contested divorce
- Co-parenting / shared custody
- Divorce, uncontested or agreed divorce
- Divorce mediation
- Divorce modifications
- Education rights
- Enforcement of divorce terms
- Fathers' rights
- Grandparents' rights
- Parental alienation syndrome
- Parental relocations / multi-state custody and support
- Paternity/parentage
- Post-marital agreements
- Prenuptial agreements
- Property division
- Protective orders
- Restraining orders
- Spousal support
- Stepparent adoptions
There is one constant in family law: each individual, family or couple we work with brings their own set of unique circumstances. As your attorneys, we look to find the most efficient and cost-effective method for resolving your case. For some, this means sitting down to negotiations or engaging in collaborative divorce. For others, litigation may be unavoidable. No matter the direction your case takes, you can feel confident knowing that we will be there, guiding you throughout.
If you believe that your marriage is at an end, or if your spouse has already filed for divorce, reach out to us at Powers Kerr & Rashidi, PLLC. We will sit down with you and answer questions during an initial consultation. Call our Austin, Texas, law firm today and speak with an experienced family law lawyer.
About Powers Kerr & Rashidi, PLLC
Practice Areas
- Family Law
People
Attorneys
- Jamie Kerr (Attorney)
- Bill Powers (Attorney)
- Kayvon Rashidi (Attorney)
Staff
- Amy Olson, Board Certified Paralegal-Family Law
Office Information
Address
6034 West Courtyard Drive Ste. 100 Austin, TX 78730 - 7247
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