About Abraham
Abraham Kant is a Texas family law attorney who began his legal education at St. Edward's University, earning a B.A. in 2007, and completed his J.D. at the University of Texas at Austin in 2011. He moved from classroom to practice after law school and has built a practice centered on family law in the state. He remains connected to his alma mater through a current role as a law student mentor at the University of Texas School of Law.
Kant's early academic years combined liberal arts study with the rigors of law school in Austin. The University of Texas afforded him exposure to a broad range of legal subjects and to peers who were also preparing for courtroom and client work. That period shaped the practical approach he brings to clients: clear explanations, steady pacing and attention to procedural detail. He kept ties to the university and now advises students as they transition from study to practice.
He is listed as a family law lawyer at SSJM Law. His practice is conducted under Texas jurisdiction. At SSJM Law he handles matters common to family courts. Those matters often require careful paperwork, negotiation and, where needed, representation in hearings and trials. Colleagues and clients have come to expect concise advice and attention to scheduling and deadlines.
Outside the office Kant participates in the organized bar. He holds memberships in the Austin Bar Association, the Williamson County Bar Association and the American Bar Association. He also serves as a law student mentor at the University of Texas School of Law, a role he performs while maintaining his private practice. His involvement in local and national bar groups keeps him current on changes in procedure and on developments in family law practice across Texas.
Kant's work marries court procedures and client counseling. He assists people through separation, custody matters and the financial issues that follow family breakdowns. He approaches each matter by clarifying legal options and then pursuing the path that best fits a client's circumstances, whether by negotiation or formal court process. He maintains a steady presence in the local bar community and in legal education through mentoring. His current practice focuses on family law matters in Texas.