ONDA partner Keith Nelson is extensively quoted in this year’s Family Law issue of D Magazine. In “Mediate or Litigate?” he discusses factors that may convince spouses to steer their divorce away from the courtroom.
“An increasing concern in
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Brad LaMorgese Quoted in D Magazine
The Family Law Issue of D Magazine is on newsstands now and features a number of quotes from our very own ONDA attorneys. In the article “Mediate or Litigate?” the publication surveyed several local attorneys, asking them what their advice…
How Do I Find a Top-Rated Child Custody Lawyer in Texas?
A seemingly trivial statistical change in 2007 speaks volumes about child custody in today’s America. That year, the Census Bureau stopped assuming that children lived with two married parents. Indeed, by that time, the number of two-parent-headed households had declined…
Family Law Firm Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson Earns Top Honors in 2022 Best Law Firms Guide
Dallas-based firm recognized for family law, mediation and appellate work
DALLAS – Family law firm Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson (ONDA) has been recognized among the country’s leading law firms in the 2022 Best Law Firms listing for its work in family law and its expertise in handling appeals.
The firm earned a national ranking for its appellate practice, which was also ranked in the top…
Richard Orsinger Selected to Texas Bar Association’s Hall of Legends
Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson name partner honored for impactful career
SAN ANTONIO – Acclaimed Texas attorney Richard R. Orsinger, name partner in the Family Law boutique Orsinger, Nelson, Downing and Anderson (ONDA), has been inducted into the State Bar of Texas Family Law Hall of Legends…
What is a Mediated Settlement Agreement in a Texas Divorce?
Five Partners with Family Law Firm Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson Make Texas’ Top 100 List of Lawyers
Total of 13 attorneys earn recognition in 2021 Texas Super Lawyers guide
DALLAS – Five partners with Family Law firm Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson have earned recognition among the Top 100 attorneys in Texas in the Super Lawyers guide…
How Long Do You Have to be Married to Receive Alimony in Texas?

The Lone Star State has one of the narrowest spousal support laws in the country. Typically, to qualify for alimony in Texas, the marriage must have lasted at least ten years and the obligee (person requesting support) must be unable…