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Daryl Weinman

Austin, TX

Licensed for 27 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Divorce and Family

Language

English

About

I grew up in New City, New York, the oldest of three sisters. I graduated from Clarkstown North High School in 1984 and went to Colgate University in upstate New York. I didn't know what I wanted to do after college, so I started my own computer graphics company out of my apartment in Westchester County, while also working part-time for my father's Hardwood Flooring company.After a year and half, I had a few graphics clients and was doing ok, but wanted some regular work, so I started looking for a job. I ended up landing a job on Wall Street with JP Morgan in their Mergers and Acquisitions Dept doing graphics and presentation support. I thought I'd like to move up their corporate ladder and decided that I needed another degree to do that. So, in the Fall of 1990, I started law school at night at New York Law School.After a year on Wall Street, I decided that Wall Street, New York City and Corporate America were not for me. I decided that I wanted to be in a place that was not as cut-throat competitive, that was slower and friendlier and warmer. I also decided that I wanted to focus on a more personal type of law than corporate. My parents were divorced when I was 14, and even though it was a very amicable divorce it had a very strong impact on me. I decided that I was much more suited to family law and that was what I focused on in school.I stayed 3 more years in NY, deciding where I would move when I finished law school. In June 1992, I was maid-of-honor in a wedding in Tulsa, OK - it was my first time in Tulsa and I really liked it there. The people I met at the wedding told me that if I liked Tulsa, I would love Austin. So, in November of 1992, I visited Austin for 4 days. I loved it and decided that this is where I would move in the summer of 1993, when I only had one semester of law school left. I did my last semester of law school at UT.One of my courses at UT Law School was a clinic where I acted as student attorney in Child Protective Services cases. During one of those cases, I met an attorney, KC Anderson, who later became one of my closest friends. At that time I also started looking for a job. In December 1993, I was hired by a prominent family law attorney as his first associate, who told me to study hard for the bar (that I was registered to take in February 1994) and to start work on March 1. Sadly, while I was studying for the bar in January, that attorney passed away and I never got the opportunity to work with him.I took the bar in both New York and Texas in February 1994 (I took the New York portion in NY on a Tuesday, and flew out Tuesday night to take the Multi-State and Texas portions in Austin on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday). While I was waiting on my results (which wouldn't be out until May), I started looking for work again. I didn't know where to go, so I met with a local judge who I had appeared in front of as a student attorney. She surprised me and told me that I should open my own practice. I couldn't imagine going out on my own straight out of law school, but she encouraged me and told me that from watching me in court, she had confidence in me. I got my bar results in May 1994 and decided that I had nothing to lose by trying it on my own, so I did it. KC and her husband (who was a prominent criminal attorney) helped me tremendously. They sent me small cases (at the time, I took both criminal and family cases) and they mentored me and advised me every step of the way. I know that I could not have done it without them.In April 2004, my stepdaughter, Lindsey, came to live with us full-time, making me a full-time mother / step-mother of three children. Benjamin is now in 8th grade, Nathan is in 10th grade, and Lindsey is 20 and a full-time college student. As the children grew, I increased my time at the office to full-time "plus". Although I am at the office 5 days a week, I still try to get home most afternoons in time for baseball practice, golf lessons, band concerts, piano, guitar . . .  Thank goodness technology has grown to the point that I can multi-task from most any location now.In 2011, I have now gone through the unfortunate experience of divorce myself.  It has truly opened my eyes and given me a whole new perspective on what my clients are experiencing every day.  Although I thought I understood the emotions involved, I now know that I couldn't truly understand or appreciate the rollercoaster of emotions that are involved, nor the long-term healing process for myself, my ex-husband and my children until I had to experience it for myself.  It is certainly much more difficult than I had ever imagined. I have found that each new experience in my life has given me new perspective on my cases. Although I deal in all aspects of family law, the primary focus of my practice is on divorce and/or custody cases. When I first began as a family law attorney, I had the perspective of the child of divorced parents. Then when I married, I was able to add in the perspective of what married life is like - how it takes work and can be difficult at times. It helped me relate a lot more to my clients. At the same time, I became a part-time stepmother, and that gave me a lot of insight into my cases - and helped me come up with creative solutions for my clients. Then when I became a mom, I suddenly viewed my cases in a whole new light. In fact, the first custody case that I handled after becoming a mom was extremely difficult for me and made me want to quit the practice of family law because it was too emotional for me. I looked into other areas of law, but since I had firmly established my reputation in the community as a family law attorney, those were the cases that came to me. I decided that because of my years as a family law attorney and because of my specific life experiences, I had a lot to offer my clients and decided to stick with it.  Now that I have lived through the emotional rollercoaster of divorce myself, I can add that to the list of experiences that I share with many of my clients.  With all that I have lived through myself, I can offer realistic advice on what my clients can expect during and after divorce, from the court, from their spouse and from their children. I can also argue my cases in court from a very personal perspective, since I have lived through many of the same experiences as my clients.

Practices Areas

Child custody

Child support

Divorce and separation

Family

Language

English

Contact

Weinman & Associates8200 North MoPac ExpresswaySuite 230Austin, TX, 78759

Office: (512) 645-1173

Website: N/A

Reviews

Maria
October 5, 2021

Daryl Weinman is just an amazing attorney! She is super smart, very knowledgeable in family law (believe me, there are family law attorneys who aren’t), super efficient, and very helpful. I have experience working with other family law attorneys. I’m super glad I have switched to Ms. Weinman. It was worth every penny!!! A lot of lawyers charge the same, however, they are not even close to Daryl’s expertise! All of Ms. Weinman’s team is a pleasure to work with, very professional, intelligent, and with strong work ethic!

anonymous
November 3, 2020

Daryl Weinman is exceptionally good at her job. I found that she always put my needs first, gave me excellent legal advice and was on time with all filings and kept me informed every step of the way. I have referred several friends to her and will continue to do so.

RICHARD
March 4, 2020

She has been by my side from the very beginning, she was almost like family, she fought tirelessly on my behalf, her knowledge of family law and understanding what your going through is Commendable , The end result, we got a successful win by a jury Unanimous decision, even though it was long and Uncomfortable at times ,if I had to do it again , she is who I would want time and time again , Thanks for all your hard work

anonymous
February 21, 2017

There aren't enough words to describe how much I respect Mrs. Weinman and her team. Divorce is never easy for anyone whether you have children or not. It's an extremely emotional experience for all parties involved. In my case it was a hard fought custody battle that was ultimately resolved in mediation. Mrs. Weinman is calm, cool, and collective in the courtroom along with being extremely prepared. She helped "me" rationalize decisions throughout the process to ensure the best interest of my children were taken care of appropriately. If you're looking for an attorney that's going to represent your best interests I would strongly recommend hiring Mrs. Weinman.

anonymous
May 30, 2012

She was calm, even when I was not. My custody battle and divorce was the worst thing I've ever been through. A year and a half of pure hell. My ex made it last as long as he and his lawyer could. His lawyer asked every question he could possibly come up with. Add to my list of, "I never want to be: a farmer, preacher, man, lawyer..." But thank goodness a friend found and recommended her. If it wasn't for her, my life would be alot worse off.

Maria
October 5, 2021

Daryl Weinman is just an amazing attorney! She is super smart, very knowledgeable in family law (believe me, there are family law attorneys who aren’t), super efficient, and very helpful. I have experience working with other family law attorneys. I’m super glad I have switched to Ms. Weinman. It was worth every penny!!! A lot of lawyers charge the same, however, they are not even close to Daryl’s expertise! All of Ms. Weinman’s team is a pleasure to work with, very professional, intelligent, and with strong work ethic!

anonymous
November 3, 2020

Daryl Weinman is exceptionally good at her job. I found that she always put my needs first, gave me excellent legal advice and was on time with all filings and kept me informed every step of the way. I have referred several friends to her and will continue to do so.

RICHARD
March 4, 2020

She has been by my side from the very beginning, she was almost like family, she fought tirelessly on my behalf, her knowledge of family law and understanding what your going through is Commendable , The end result, we got a successful win by a jury Unanimous decision, even though it was long and Uncomfortable at times ,if I had to do it again , she is who I would want time and time again , Thanks for all your hard work

anonymous
February 21, 2017

There aren't enough words to describe how much I respect Mrs. Weinman and her team. Divorce is never easy for anyone whether you have children or not. It's an extremely emotional experience for all parties involved. In my case it was a hard fought custody battle that was ultimately resolved in mediation. Mrs. Weinman is calm, cool, and collective in the courtroom along with being extremely prepared. She helped "me" rationalize decisions throughout the process to ensure the best interest of my children were taken care of appropriately. If you're looking for an attorney that's going to represent your best interests I would strongly recommend hiring Mrs. Weinman.

anonymous
May 30, 2012

She was calm, even when I was not. My custody battle and divorce was the worst thing I've ever been through. A year and a half of pure hell. My ex made it last as long as he and his lawyer could. His lawyer asked every question he could possibly come up with. Add to my list of, "I never want to be: a farmer, preacher, man, lawyer..." But thank goodness a friend found and recommended her. If it wasn't for her, my life would be alot worse off.