About THE ARMSTRONG FIRM, PLLC — General Practice San Antonio TX
The Armstrong Firm, PLLC is a general practice San Antonio firm serving Bexar County clients across civil, family, business, and estate matters. The team handles the full range of issues that bring residents and small businesses to a local lawyer. Clients comparing options can also browse the San Antonio attorney directory for additional choices.
Bexar County’s District Courts handle approximately 57,000 case filings annually; the County Courts at Law process more than 34,000. Civil matters file at the Bexar County Justice Center on Dolorosa Street, while family cases proceed in dedicated Family Court divisions. A general practice firm familiar with both criminal and civil dockets helps clients efficiently coordinate matters that span multiple courts.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe attorneys who explain Texas procedure plainly and respond promptly to client questions. Clients value direct phone access and clear billing across matter types. Because outcomes depend on facts and the assigned judge, an early case evaluation helps map workable strategy.
General Practice San Antonio — Practice Areas & Services
- Civil litigation in Bexar County District and County Courts at Law
- Family law including divorce, custody, and modifications
- Business entity formation and commercial contracts
- Real estate transactions and title disputes
- Probate and estate planning under the Texas Estates Code
- Personal injury claims arising from local accidents
- Small business representation and employment counseling
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do Bexar County civil cases get filed?
Civil claims over $200,000 file in the Bexar County District Courts at the Justice Center on Dolorosa Street. Smaller civil matters between $500 and $200,000 go to the County Courts at Law in the same complex. Family cases file in dedicated Bexar County Family Courts.
How does Texas handle property division in a divorce?
Texas is a community property state with a “just and right” division standard. Courts can depart from 50/50 based on fault, future earning capacity, and child custody. Separate property — assets owned before marriage or received as gifts and inheritances — remains separate when not commingled.
How long does an uncontested divorce take in San Antonio?
Texas requires a 60-day waiting period between filing and final decree. Uncontested Bexar County divorces with no children typically finalize at the 60-day mark or shortly after. Cases with minor children require a parenting plan and often take 90 to 120 days when uncontested.
Quick Facts: General Practice in San Antonio, Texas
- District Court Filings: Bexar County District Courts handle about 57,000 case filings yearly — Bexar County Civil Courts
- County Court Caseload: County Courts at Law process over 34,000 cases annually — Texas Judiciary Statistical Reports
- Court Location: Bexar County Justice Center, Dolorosa Street, San Antonio — Bexar County


