Experienced Texas Family Lawyers

Our firm is led by Richard Orsinger, a Board Certified* Family and Civil Appellate Lawyer and one of the Texas Super Lawyers’ top 100 lawyers in Texas since 2003. With over 46 years of experience handling family law cases, Mr. Orsinger has literally “written the book” on family law issues. View Mr. Orsinger’s list of publications here.

Amber Liddell Alwais has been practicing law for 25 years and is Board Certified* in Family Law. For 7 years, Amber worked as staff attorney for the civil district judges of Bexar County. Since 2006, Amber has been with the law firm, representing individual clients. 

Porter Corrigan has been practicing law for 14 years. He is Board Certified* in Family Law.

*By the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. 

Finding Solutions for Family Law Problems

The Firm handles agreed cases, as well as complicated or difficult contested cases. If your divorce involves asset-tracing, business valuation, setting aside conveyances, interpreting contracts, business entities, trusts, or premarital or postmarital agreements, we have the experience you need. We represent clients in both the trial courts and appellate courts. Learn more about our areas of expertise below.

 Our Attorneys

Recent Recognitions


 

Richard R. Orsinger

Family Law Hall of Legends
State Bar of Texas Family Law Section, 2021

AV Preeminent Rated
Martindale-Hubbell, 2021

Super Lawyers Top 100 in Texas, Top 50 in Central and West
Thomson Reuters, 2021

Best Lawyers in America
Family Law & Civil Appellate Law, 2021-2023
Best Lawyers, LLC

Amber Liddell-Alwais

Best Lawyers in America
Family Law, 2021-2023
Best Lawyers, LLC

Super Lawyers Top 50 in Central and West Texas
Thomson Reuters, 2021

R. Porter Corrigan II

Best Lawyers in America
Family Law, 2021-2023
Best Lawyers, LLC

Super Lawyers
Thomson Reuters, 2021

AV Preeminent Rated
Martindale-Hubbell, 2021

Areas of Expertise

 

Settlement vs. Litigation

We settle cases if satisfactory terms can be reached. If not, we are prepared to go to court on your behalf.


Premarital & Postmarital Agreements

Mr. Orsinger has been drafting premarital and postmarital agreements since the 1970s, and has litigated the enforceability and interpretation of such agreements many times. Whether you need a lawyer to draft, interpret, enforce, or set aside a premarital or postmarital agreement, we can help.


Asset Tracing

  • If separate and community property funds are commingled in one or more financial accounts, the funds are presumed to be entirely community property. If a spouse wishes to establish that part of the funds are his or her separate property, that spouse must prove the separate property interest by "clear and convincing evidence."

    This usually requires a CPA schooled in the techniques of "tracing" separate property to recreate daily balances in all affected accounts in order to establish the separate and community property mix in each account at the time of each deposit and each withdrawal. You must obtain deposit slips, checks and statements on the accounts, and you must construct electronic spreadsheets to calculate a running balance of separate and community property in each account.

    There are certain "tracing methods" that must be applied. Some of these tracing principles are established in case law and some in generally-accepted accounting methods. Tracing methods can conflict with each other in certain circumstances.

    In this day and time, a competent and experienced CPA is a necessity in a tracing case. The attorney must know the tracing cases decided by Texas courts in the past 40 years, to be able to effectively advocate which principles apply to the facts of the case.

    Mr. Orsinger started working with tracing issues in 1976, even before the personal computer was invented, and before CPAs became involved in the task. He used pencil and paper to do the tracing himself in those early days, and used up many erasers in the process.

    Mr. Orsinger wrote and lectured on tracing issues during the period when modern tracing methods were developing, and handled tracing issues in both trial and appellate courts. [See Welder v. Welder, 794 S.W.2d 420 (Tex. App.-Corpus Christi 1990, no writ history)]

    Nowadays, CPAs do most of the tracing work using electronic spreadsheets. But, there are still many unanswered questions involving tracing, and many points that can be argued. Having a lawyer with knowledge and experience in tracing commingled property is a distinct advantage.


Business Valuation

Sometimes the valuation of a business is the main dispute in a divorce, and the stakes can get really high. Mr. Orsinger has written, lectured, and litigated extensively on the subject.


Estate Planning Problems

Some families have estate plans, involving revocable or irrevocable trusts, or family limited partnerships. When a marriage is dissolved by divorce instead of death, an estate plan can complicate the divorce property division. Mr. Orsinger has broad experience in dealing with these problems.


Expert Witness Services

Mr. Orsinger serves as a consulting expert and a testifying expert on difficult family law issues. If you need a consulting or testifying expert, or just advice, Mr. Orsinger can help.