
Ben Carrasco
Family Law Attorney
Recent Posts
What Is a Geographical Restriction in Texas?
Parents often encounter "geographic restriction" in a custody dispute without fully understanding its impact. This legal rule limits where a child can live after a custody order. The Law Office of Ben Carrasco, PLLC, can help if you're a Texas parent worried about...
What is Domestic Partnership?
At the Law Office of Ben Carrasco, PLLC, we often assist numerous clients in understanding domestic partnerships in Texas. Many couples in committed relationships do not get married yet want legal protections and benefits. Domestic partnerships may provide a solution...
Who Gets the House in a Divorce in Texas: Essential Guide to Property Division
Who gets the house in a divorce in Texas? Texas follows community property laws, but ownership depends on various factors. This guide breaks down these elements, helping you understand what to expect. Key Takeaways Texas follows the community property model for...
Understanding Divorce Financial Statements in Texas: Your Roadmap to a Fair Settlement
Divorce is never just about emotions; it’s a complex financial unraveling as well. In Texas, the key to a fair and equitable division of assets and debts often hinges on the accuracy and completeness of your divorce financial statement. This document isn’t just...
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I am a seasoned Austin family law attorney with a practice focused on family law and business litigation. While most of my current practice focuses on family law, I also have experience litigating business disputes, including breach of contract, collections disputes, business torts, fiduciary liability, DTPA actions, fraud, and real estate litigation.
I litigate all aspects of family law in my family law practice, including divorce, child custody, child support, property division, modifications, spousal support, paternity, and enforcement actions. I am experienced in every stage of the litigation process, from the inception of a lawsuit through discovery, obtaining injunctive relief, mediation, arbitration, and a jury trial.
Before I opened my practice, I began my legal career practicing complex commercial litigation, first with the Austin office of a global law firm and later with an Austin-based firm. I decided to open my firm and transition to family law for two reasons: I prefer being my own boss and enjoy family law’s “human” element. It can be a cynical and difficult area of law, but I can make a significant difference in people’s lives at the end of the day. As an Austin family law attorney, what can be more rewarding than that?
I am a proud Austin native, although I spent some time growing up in California. After receiving my undergraduate degree from the University of California at Berkeley, I spent several years in Washington, D.C., working as a legislative aide on Capitol Hill. I then went on to earn my law degree from Stanford Law School, where I served as an associate editor of the Stanford Law and Policy Review and was recognized for excellence in legal writing.