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Mediation is the right tool for most families — but not all. In Kyle, SMB Law, PC is candid with clients about the situations where mediation is not appropriate or safe. A Kyle mediation lawyer will tell you honestly when family violence or a power imbalance makes mediation the wrong path. Shane has been licensed in Texas since 2003 and personally steers Central Texas clients toward the process that fits their case.

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Kyle clients are sometimes pushed toward mediation reflexively, even when a power imbalance or safety issue makes it the wrong choice for them.

Where a Kyle case proceeds when mediation is not right

Kyle is in Hays County, so if mediation is inappropriate and the case must be litigated, it proceeds through the Hays County District Clerk at the Government Center in San Marcos.

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When mediation is not appropriate

Mediation depends on two parties who can negotiate on something close to a level field, and several situations undermine that. Family violence is the clearest: where there is a history of abuse, sitting a victim across from their abuser — or even in a shuttle negotiation — can be unsafe and coercive, and Texas law lets a court decline to order mediation or require protective conditions in these cases. A serious power imbalance, where one spouse dominates or intimidates the other, can produce an agreement that is technically voluntary but not truly fair. Hidden or dissipated assets are another red flag: you cannot fairly divide an estate that one spouse is concealing, and mediation without full financial disclosure can lock in an unjust result under the cover of the MSA’s finality. There are also cases where a party simply refuses to negotiate in any realistic way. We help Kyle clients recognize when they are in one of these situations, protect them — through discovery, protective orders, or insisting on litigation — and resist pressure to mediate a case that should not be mediated.

Knowing when to say no to mediation

Because mediation is so widely encouraged, one of the more valuable things we do for Kyle clients is recognize when it is the wrong tool and say so. A client who has been controlled or frightened by their spouse for years is not going to bargain freely across a mediation table, even a shuttle one, and pushing them to do it can produce a fast agreement that quietly ratifies the imbalance. A client whose spouse is hiding income or assets needs discovery — subpoenas, records, sometimes a forensic accountant — before any division can be fair, not a settlement that trades away rights they cannot yet see. In these situations we protect the client first: seeking protective orders where safety requires them, compelling honest disclosure where assets are concealed, and, when necessary, taking the case to a judge rather than a mediator. Mediation resolves most Kyle families well, and we use it whenever it fits. But part of good representation is refusing to force it on the cases where it would do harm.

Working with us from Kyle

Our office is about 20 miles north in downtown Austin via I-35. We handle most Kyle consultations by phone, video, and e-signature, and litigate when mediation is not the answer.

At SMB Law, PC you work directly with attorney Shane M. Boasberg, who has represented Texans for more than two decades and has been licensed by the State of Texas since 2003. We prepare you thoroughly for mediation, explain things in plain English, and keep you informed from your first confidential consultation through a signed agreement.

Why clients choose SMB Law, PC

  • Direct attorney access — you talk to Shane, licensed since 2003, not a call center.
  • Real preparation — we walk into mediation with a plan, not just hope.
  • Transparent fees explained before you commit.

What working with us looks like

  1. Confidential consultation to understand your goals and whether mediation fits.
  2. Preparation — gathering the financials and framing your priorities and offers.
  3. The mediation session, where we negotiate on your behalf toward an agreement.
  4. A signed settlement turned into a court order so it is final and enforceable.

Frequently asked questions

Is mediation safe if there was domestic violence?

Often not. Texas law lets a court decline to order mediation or set protective conditions where there is a history of family violence, and safety comes first.

What if my spouse is hiding assets?

Then mediation may be premature. You cannot fairly divide a concealed estate, so we pursue discovery first rather than lock in an unjust MSA.

Can a power imbalance make mediation unfair?

Yes. Where one spouse dominates or intimidates the other, an agreement can be technically voluntary but not truly fair, which is a reason to be cautious.

Where does a Kyle case go if mediation is not appropriate?

It is litigated through the Hays County District Clerk at the Government Center in San Marcos.

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