Victor Negrón is a partner in the San Antonio law firm of KERR & NEGRÓN, P.C. Victor is a former State District Judge in the 407th District Court of Bexar County, and, although Board Certified in Family Law since 1987, he maintains a general practice in civil litigation, probate, real estate, mediation and arbitration.
Earning his undergraduate degree, magna cum laude, from St. Mary's University, he went on to receiving a juris doctor from St. Mary's University School of Law. A long stint with the Bexar County Legal Aid Association led to private practice since 1980.
Victor has been an author and presented for many years in various State Bar of Texas Professional Development Program's seminars and courses, including Co-Course Director for the 2005 Advanced Family Law Course, with topics ranging from termination and adoption to rules of evidence. He has served as a guest lecturer on several occasions at St. Mary's University School of Law, and testified on several occasions before the Texas Legislature on proposed legislation.
Victor serves on numerous community and legal boards and associations, Including serving presently as the Secretary of the San Antonio Bar Association, and as a past-president of the San Antonio Family Lawyers Association. He has been a frequent mentor and attorney in the San Antonio Bar Association's award-winning Community Justice Program, which pairs attorneys with indigent clients. He is serving his second term on the statewide Texas Family Law Council, and is immediate past-Chair of the Bexar County Domestic Relations Office Advisory Board. An active lay evangelist in the Catholic Church, Victor is also an assistant scoutmaster for the Boy Scouts of America, and, along with his wife, Liza, is the proud father of four young men (which is where the rest of his time goes).