Marco Cepeda
Hoelscher Gebbia CepedaI am a family law attorney and partner at Hoelscher Gebbia Cepeda PLLC. I have extensive experience with most family law issues ranging from divorces, child custody disputes, child support disputes, and adoptions. Because of my successful results many of my clients have been referrals from previous satisfied clients. I am originally from El Paso, Texas and am the youngest son of Mexican immigrants. I came to San Antonio in 2004 to attend university and graduated from St. Mary’s University School of Law. During my time at St. Mary’s, I volunteered as a student attorney helping indigent clients in family matters. This is when I became passionate about family law. I saw the hardships and injustices many people go through during a divorce or in suits involving children. It was these experiences that inspired me to pursue a career in family law. As a devoted husband and proud father, I knows just how personal and stressful family law issues can be. That is why I fight for each of my clients to get the best possible results. I am also an adjunct professor at Our Lady of the Lake University.
- St. Mary's University School of Law
- J.D. (2014) | Law
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- Activities: Mexican American Law Student Association Student Attorney at the Center for Legal and Social Justice
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- Hoelscher Gebbia Cepeda PLLC
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- Practicing Law in San Antonio, Our Lady of the Lake University
- 10 Best Under 40 Family Law Attorneys
- American Institute of Family Law Attorneys
- Top Criminal Defense Lawyers in San Antonio
- SA Scene Magazine
- Top Criminal Defense Lawyers in San Antonio
- SA Scene Magazine
- Pro Bono Services Award
- St. Mary's University School of Law
- State Bar of Texas  # 24092237
- Member
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- Mexican American Bar Association
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- San Antonio Bar Association
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- San Antonio Young Lawyer's Association
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- Texas
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- Family Law
- Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
- Spanish: Spoken, Written
- Q. Do I have any other options for me ex in arrears $13,000 & attorney general not being very helpful?
- A: The AG's office is typically over worked and under staffed. If you wish to expedite the process, consult with a family law attorney and they should be able to file a motion to enforce the child support and set a court date.
- Q. My husband does not get to see his children what can we do?
- A: You should contact a family attorney to look at the case. If there are orders in place for supervised visitation, you can try and file a petition to modify visitation and access. You would need to show the family law attorney the prior orders.