Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to commonly asked questions about your legal needs below, or call 
(210) 829-5033

General Inquiries

The Levinson Law Firm handles a wide variety of legal cases, from Family Law in San Antonio, Seattle, and surrounding areas, and divorce and probate. The Levinson Law Firm is ready to represent you in all of your legal needs.

Our firm accepts all major credit cards, checks, and cash. Payments can be made personally, by phone, or over the internet. Monthly payment plans are available. 

The Levinson Law Firm can be reached by clicking the “Schedule a Consultation” button at the top and a paralegal from our firm will get back to you promptly or you can call in and around San Antonio at (210) 570-9734. If in Seattle or surrounding areas you can reach us directly at (206) 660-6071. You can also reach us at David@LevinsonLaw.com . Additionally, if you are a client you can always reach us on our portal.

Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is the legal process initiated by a person or company when they cannot repay their debts. Depending on your situation, bankruptcy can eliminate most or all of your debts.

For information specific to your situation, The Levinson Law Firm can be reached by clicking the “Schedule a Consultation” button at the top and a paralegal from our firm will get back to you promptly or you can call in and around San Antonio at (210) 570-9734. You can also reach us at David@LevinsonLaw.com.

In Chapter 7 Bankruptcy cases, if you are current on your payments, you can agree to keep making payments on your house and car.

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy cases are specifically designed for those who are behind on their house and car but wish to keep them.

Depending on your circumstances, bankruptcies can eliminate unsecured and secured debts including, but not limited to:

  • Credit Card Debt
  • Payday Loans
  • Hospital Bills
  • Mortgages
  • Car Payments

For information specific to your situation, The Levinson Law Firm can be reached by clicking the “Schedule a Consultation” button at the top and a paralegal from our firm will get back to you promptly or you can call in and around San Antonio at (210) 570-9734. You can also reach us at David@LevinsonLaw.com.

Chapter 7 bankruptcy eliminates your debts whereas Chapter 13 bankruptcy reorganizes your debts.  Click the “Schedule a Consultation” button at the top or call our office at (210) 570-9734 to schedule a consultation. 

For information specific to your situation, The Levinson Law Firm can be reached by clicking the “Schedule a Consultation” button at the top and a paralegal from our firm will get back to you promptly or you can call in and around San Antonio at (210) 570-9734. You can also reach us at David@LevinsonLaw.com.

Our services are priced according to the circumstances of your case and your ability to pay. We will work with you to develop a fair payment schedule. 

For information specific to your situation, The Levinson Law Firm can be reached by clicking the “Schedule a Consultation” button at the top and a paralegal from our firm will get back to you promptly or you can call in and around San Antonio at (210) 570-9734. You can also reach us at David@LevinsonLaw.com.

Bankruptcies do not eliminate:

  • Taxes
  • Alimony
  • Child Support Payments
  • Student Loans
  • Court-mandated Fines

For information specific to your situation, The Levinson Law Firm can be reached by clicking the “Schedule a Consultation” button at the top and a paralegal from our firm will get back to you promptly or you can call in and around San Antonio at (210) 570-9734. You can also reach us at David@LevinsonLaw.com.

Divorce & Family Law

A child support order is determined based on your income and ability to pay. Contact the firm so that we can ensure that you will be treated fairly.

Marital relationships are private – only you can decide if divorce is right for you. Speak with an attorney if you are unsure about initiating divorce proceedings, especially if you or your children are victims of an abusive or unfaithful spouse.

It depends on the circumstances of your case. Collaborative law allows you to resolve divorce issues with minimal court involvement.

If you are concerned about your or your children’s safety, the court can restrain a person from interacting with you. Contact your District Attorney’s office to learn more about protective orders.

At The Levinson Law Firm, help is priced fairly and competitively. We’ll work with you to develop a fair payment schedule. 

Unless there is a history of child abuse, most courts grant parents visitation privileges. Contact us if you have questions about your visitation privileges.

Click the “Schedule a Consultation” button at the top or call our office at (210) 829-5033 to schedule a consultation.

Wills & Probate

A will is a legal document that details what you want done to your property when you pass and appoints someone to manage the estate.

Texas does not tax estates and federal inheritance taxes only apply to estates worth $11.18 million or more. Therefore, most individiuals will not have to pay taxes on what they inherit. However, if the deceased had outstanding debts at the time of their passing, part of the estate must be liquidated to pay what is owed, including taxes.

Probate is the process by which property is transfered from the decedent to heirs. To initiate this process, the will mustt be probated by a court.

An executor or executrix is a person given legal power to dispose of the deceased’s assets. Most wills name their own executor or executrix.

If you die without a will, the government will distribute your property according to law. To ensure your property goes where you want it to, call an attorney to help you write a will.

At The Levinson Law Firm, will and probate assistance is priced fairly and competitively. We’ll work with you to develop a fair payment schedule. 

Every situation is unique but, generally speaking, your debt cannot be transmitted to another person after you die. Debts outstanding at your time of death are repaid during probate. However, if someone is a co-signer to your debts, he or she will be obligated to repay what is owed after you die. Call an attorney if you have concerns about debt transmission.

Our firm handles a wide variety of legal cases. We specialize in matters relating to Family Law, Bankruptcy Law and Probate. Call our office at (210) 829-5033 for further information.

 
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