Ausley, Algert, Robertson & Flores helps families maximize their options for dealing with their family law problem by offering collaborative family law, traditional litigated family law, and mediation services.
The lawyers, legal assistants, and other support staff are dedicated to guiding men and women through their family law matter with integrity, honesty, dignity and respect.
People who need help with a family law matter often are overwhelmed by the legal, financial, emotional, and spiritual implications. The firm’s attorneys assist people through this maze to a conclusion, whether striving for a reasonable, mutually respectful agreement that addresses the interests of all involved, or advocating a client’s interests before the court.
Thomas L. Ausley, Kristen A. Algert, Eric Robertson, and Kelly Ausley-Flores, the firm’s partners, are Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization as are the firm’s four legal assistants. All of the firm’s attorneys have been trained in the collaborative process and have guided numerous individuals through their collaborative divorces.
Thomas L. Ausley Named in "The Best Lawyers in America, Family Law Section" since 1987; board certified Family Law (1980) and Civil Trial Law (1982) by Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
Kristen A. Algert Helping couples maximize their options and maintain their dignity during divorce; board certified Family Law (1997) by Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
Eric Robertson Named in "The Best Lawyers in America Family Law Section"; board certified Family Law (1997) by Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
Kelly Ausley-Flores Assisting her clients through the difficult process of divorce by putting the clients’ needs first; board certified Family Law (2000) by Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
JoAl Cannon Sheridan Combining legal experience with a sensitivity to often emotionally difficult family law matters is essential to providing the best representation for her clients.
Kelly Caperton Member of the State Bar of Texas (2006), the American Bar Association, the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Texas, the Austin Bar Association (Family Law Section), and the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas.