Soulsby Law

Divorce | Serving San Antonio, TX
210-714-4830We handle Family law issues; divorce, child custody, modifications and more. We are here to guide you during these tough times.
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Experience. Integrity. Results.
When your family life is not where you want it to be, every day can be a struggle. Peace and happiness can seem forever out of reach. You can take control and make needed changes to get your life back on track. A caring and experienced lawyer may be able to point you in the right direction.
At Soulsby Law, we have years of experience helping people achieve their goals in family law. Attorney Kate Soulsby is Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization as a Specialist in Family Law. Certification is restricted to attorneys with substantial experience, the respect of legal peers, and a demonstrated competence in a specific area of the law. Less than 10 percent of Texas attorneys are Board Certified. Whether you are looking to add to your family through adoption or surrogacy, or you need to make changes through divorce or child custody proceedings, we can help. With our assistance, we can take the stress out of legal problems to help you live your best life.
Contact us today if you need legal assistance with any of the following:
- Divorce
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Adoption
- LGBTQ Family Law
- Military Divorce
- Modifications & Enforcement
- Spousal Support
Call 210-556-1133 today to arrange your initial consultation.
Attorney Kate Soulsby
Bar Admissions:
- Texas, 2006
Education:
- University of Denver Sturm College of Law, Denver, Colorado
- J.D. - 12/2005
- Baylor University
- B.A. - 1997
- University of Denver
- M.A. - 1998
Professional Memberships and Achievements:
- San Antonio Family Lawyers Association, Secretary, 2018 to Present
- San Antonio Bar Association, Member, 2008
- Texas Academy Family Law Specialist, 2008 to Present
- State Bar College, 2009 to Present
Attorney Kimberly Painter Hall
Kimberly Painter Hall earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology in 2001 from Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, and a Master of Arts in Psychology in 2006 from California State University in Fullerton, California. Kimberly graduated with her law degree from St. Mary’s University in December 2010. Prior to becoming an attorney, Kimberly worked as probation officer in Bexar County. During that time, she entered the renewed, inaugural Evening Class at St. Mary’s University School of Law. While in law school, Kimberly worked on pro bono cases through the Civil Justice Clinic and was a staff writer for The Scholar. Since graduation Kimberly has worked primarily in family law. She counts her empathy and passion for advocating for children as central characteristics to her practice. Kimberly is a strong proponent of mediation and informal settlements, which allow the parties to take control of the new chapters in their lives. Kimberly is married and has three young children. She enjoys baseball, reading, and spending time with her family.