Quality Legal Representation For Over 35 Years
Family Law and Divorce • Estate Planning • Probate and Estate Administration • Real Estate Litigation
I'm family law attorney John Mead. In my more than 30 years of practicing law I have built a reputation as an aggressive advocate for my clients in court and a caring guide helping people find a successful resolution to their legal matter. You will find me to be accessible—always ready to help when you have questions or need action. I am a family law and divorce attorney in San Antonio who practices as a solo practitioner I will personally be handling your case from start to finish. I have the experience and skill necessary to protect your rights and promote your interests. Contact me when you have a legal need in any of the following practice areas: Family LawMy divorce law firm in San Antonio can assist you with legal separation and divorce and the many issues involved in divorce, including property division, spousal support, child support, and child custody and visitation, as well as other issues contained under the family law heading, such as adoption, prenuptial agreements, and domestic violence restraining orders. Estate Planning and ProbateAs a San antonio estate planning lawyer, I work with families to prepare wills, trusts, and advanced directives. I guide executors and administrators through the process of probating and administering estates, and I represent clients in probate litigation. Real Estate LitigationIf you are involved in a dispute over the purchase, sale or ownership of real estate, I can provide seasoned counsel and aggressive courtroom representation you can rely on. Contact MeWhether you need services to probate your Texas estate or a San Antonio divorce lawyer to help you get through a divorce, I have decades of legal experience and can meet your needs. Your initial consultation is provided free of charge. When you visit me in my offices at the Tower Life Building, you will receive free valet parking. For your convenience, I accept Visa and Master card. Not Certified by The Texas Board of Legal Specialization. |
.Through the difficult times of divorce, the grief of probating a loved one's estate, or the joyful occasion of the adoption of a child,