The end of a marriage is a complicated time for Texas families, and some parents may want to minimize the negative impact that this step can have on their kids. There is no one-size-fits-all solution to child custody and visitation matters, but many families find that...
Family Law
Should your child support order change with your circumstances?
Texas parents both have the legal responsibility to financially provide for their children after divorce. Child support orders generally reflect the circumstances that were present at the time that the divorce was final, but time can bring significant financial...
Is your future ex-spouse hiding assets from you?
Texas law requires divorcing spouses to fully disclose their financial standing. This is so the courts can divide the marital property fairly. However, this law does not prevent individuals from trying to deceive their spouses by misrepresenting their incomes or...
Keeping Yourself Golden When Divorcing In Your Golden Years
Divorce rates are going up quickly for baby boomers, having doubled between 1990 and 2014 for adults over 50 and tripled for adults over 65. Although baby boomers who are going through divorces do not generally have to worry about child custody issues, they have to...
5 Myths About Uncontested Divorce
There is a great deal of misinformation out there about what exactly an uncontested divorce is. Here are 5 of the most persistent myths and the truth behind them: 1. Uncontested Divorce Is EasyDivorce is never easy. Even when you set aside the difficult emotions that...