Practice Areas
Family and Divorce Law
Austin, TX
Experienced Negotiators and Trial Attorneys.
With decades of experience, Thompson Law is the skillful ally you need if you’re facing legal issues such as divorce, criminal charges, or family law complications. We have a proven track record of happy former clients. If you need a tough negotiator or courtroom lawyer to bring you results, let’s solve this together.
Wherever you need support, from mediation, to negotiations, to fighting for you in the courtroom, hire a lawyer you can trust at Thompson Law. Contact us today to book your consultation.
Practice Areas

Divorce Lawyer
Your ally and advocate, providing stability and confidence throughout the process of ending your marriage and starting something new.

Family Law
Family law issues are tough, and you need an experienced lawyer who finds effective solutions to your legal issues.

Criminal Defense
When it’s all on the line, you need tough criminal defense lawyers to tell your side of the story and fight for you every step of the way.

Divorce Mediation
Not every divorce is a fight to the bitter end. Our legal team can help you reach binding settlement agreements outside of court.
Let’s Find a Solution
Thompson Law is your advocate and ally. If you’re facing divorce, criminal charges, or any difficult family law situation, Thompson Law is ready to achieve your best outcome.
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