Biography
Aaron M. Culp is Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Aaron found a passion for family law early in his practice. Aaron prides himself on his knowledge of the law and is highly skilled at using that knowledge to get the best results for his clients. Aaron believes that a good family law practitioner should be skilled in the courtroom and in the art of negotiation and conflict resolution. While Aaron is an aggressive and dedicated litigator, he also works hard at finding creative and workable solutions to family law problems.
Aaron has represented many clients in the family law area, including child custody cases, grandparent rights cases, divorces, adoptions, and in the expanding field of collaborative divorce.
Aaron graduated cum laude from St. Mary’s University School of Law. He was a staff writer for the St. Mary’s Law Journal, where his law review article was published. Aaron is an avid film buff, enjoys live music, hiking, and homebrews beer.
Practice Areas
Education
- St. Mary’s University School of Law, cum laude
- University of Texas, San Antonio, B.A., History
Associations
- State Bar of Texas
- Texas Academy of Family Law Specialists
- College of the State Bar of Texas
- Austin Bar Association
- Family Law Section of the Austin Bar
- Williamson County Bar Association
- Hays County Bar Association
- Texas Young Lawyers Association
- Collaborative Law Institute of Texas
Awards
- Board Certified in Family Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization
- Preeminent AV Rating by Martindale Hubbell for Highest Level of Professional Excellence
- Super Lawyers Rising Star, 2021
- Super Lawyers Rising Star, 2020
- Avvo – Client’s Choice Award, 2018
Legal team

John Hennan
Senior Partner
- Jury trials
- Representing victims and survivors of family violence
- High net-worth & complex asset divorces
- Serving as Mediator for parties and attorneys in divorce and custody litigation

Marshall Sales
Attorney
- High conflict and difficult co-parenting dynamics
- Modification or removal of geographic restrictions
- Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
- Family law appeals











