Kristen A. Algert is a family lawyer in the Austin office of Goranson Bain Ausley who is among the most accomplished and recognized collaborative family law professionals in Texas. She brings clients a wealth of experience in developing creative, individualized solutions during highly challenging and complex divorces. She is a master-credentialed collaborative professional, has received the Gay G. Cox Award for Excellence in Collaborative Law, served as a board member and president of the statewide organization Collaborative Divorce Texas, and conducts collaborative training for lawyers, mental health professionals, and financial professionals.
Kris is a member of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, a group of preeminent family law practitioners in the United States who have been recognized for their high level of knowledge, skill, and integrity. She is also Board-Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and is a member of numerous other professional organizations.
Kris is especially skilled at negotiating and drafting premarital and post-marital/partition agreements; characterizing assets; dividing complex estates; valuing businesses and other property; handling child custody, visitation, alimony and child support cases; and managing high-conflict situations, especially those that arise because of the existence of mental health issues or substance abuse.
Kris has been named the Best Lawyers© Collaborative Law Lawyer of the Year Austin in 2013, 2016, 2018, 2020, and 2025; Best Lawyers© Family Law Lawyer of the Year in 2011, and 2015 and Best Lawyers© Family Law Mediation Lawyer of the Year in 2019.
When Kris is not practicing law, she loves being active and especially doing anything outdoors, including running, biking, hiking, playing tennis, and hunting for shells on Destin, Florida, beaches. Highly goal-oriented, Kris has run several marathons over the past 30 years and is always looking for ways to challenge herself physically and mentally.
Kris enjoys discovering and learning, whether that is from reading a book, attending a lecture, or taking a class. Currently, she is studying insight theory and conflict resolution to better understand how people, organizations, and governments approach and resolve conflicts.
Texas Bar Foundation and State Bar of Texas; Texas Family Law Foundation.