The lawyers of Ausley, Algert, Robertson & Flores personally and professionally share common values and goals. They share a belief that all individuals, regardless of gender, race, religion, ethnicity, sexual preference, age, or socio-economic situation, deserve quality service and deserve to be treated with kindness, professionalism, dignity, and respect.
Divorce does not end "relationships" even though it ends a marriage. Each attorney at Ausley, Algert, Robertson & Flores is mindful of this. Thus, the firm provides legal services and at the same time attempts to address the other needs of a person with a family law problem. Clients will benefit from the firm’s years of experience and knowledge of other professionals whose skill and expertise may be of benefit. Financial professionals, mental health professionals, child specialists, and other professionals and attorneys may provide services, help, or information that is appropriate in a particular situation.
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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.