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Licensed in Texas since 2007, Robert Kuehm helps clients navigate divorce, child custody, property division, and other family law matters with trusted legal guidance.
Robert Kuehm practiced family law in Texas for more than 19 years. Throughout his distinguished career, he earned an AV Preeminent® rating from Martindale-Hubbell—the profession’s highest peer-review distinction for legal ability and ethical standards—and became Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, a credential held by only a small percentage of Texas attorneys.
Over four decades, Robert represented clients in virtually every area of Texas family law, including divorce, contested child custody, paternity, child support, complex property division, modifications, enforcement actions, adoptions, and termination of parental rights. His practice included some of the most challenging high-asset and high-conflict family law cases throughout Greater Houston.
Robert was part of one of Houston’s most respected family law practices over the course of a career that began in 2000 and has continued without interruption for 26 years.
That experience meant:
That continuity—built over decades of experience, mentorship, and commitment to the practice of family law—is a legacy that few firms can match.
State Bar of Texas: Admitted to practice. Member in good standing.
Nearly 2 decades practicing family law provided Robert with a depth of judgment that only experience can develop. He understood when litigation was necessary, when settlement served a client’s best interests, and when creative solutions could achieve results that prolonged courtroom battles could not.
Throughout his career, he witnessed changes in Texas family law, evolving judicial practices, and generations of judges, mediators, and attorneys. That perspective informed every recommendation he made and every client he represented.
Robert practices in family courts across:




If you’re facing a divorce, custody dispute, or any family law issue in Greater Houston, schedule a confidential consultation. The first conversation is private and there’s no obligation.


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