A child custody arrangement in Texas can work quite well all year long, but sometimes couples find that summer schedules call for special considerations. When school ends, children often require more supervision and attention. This situation comes with both...
Houston Family Law Blog
Can you collect Social Security using an ex-spouse’s work record?
Many people across Texas sacrifice their own schooling or professional development for the sake of their families. If you are among them, you may have concerns about what retirement is going to look like if your marriage ends in a divorce. What many people facing...
3 ways to divorce-proof your business
As an entrepreneur, your business is more than just a way to pay the bills. It is your livelihood and a major part of your personal identity. During a divorce case, your business will likely fall under the category of marital assets that you must divide with your...
Establishing your own credit after divorce
Sharing finances can unintentionally bind your credit score to your spouse in a way. If you choose to divorce, it could take time to establish your own credit again. Careful monitoring of your finances can help you avoid missteps that might further complicate your...
Unpaid child support and the Passport Denial Program
As a parent who owes child support, you need to understand that there are serious consequences associated with falling behind on your payments. In addition to losing your driver's license, you could face time behind bars due to back support. In fact, you could also...
What factors will the court consider in dividing your property?
Texas is a community property state, but the division of marital property in your divorce will not necessarily be a 50-50 split. What factors will the court consider when determining how to divide your property? About community property Texas is one of nine states...
Supporting your children and navigating divorce
Going through a divorce can take its toll on you, but your children still depend on you for care and comfort. Your children will handle your divorce differently depending on their ages and maturity. While you may need to customize your approach for each child,...
How can mediation help your relationship with your family?
Settling a divorce can feel overwhelming and complicated. You may fear arguing with your ex in front of a judge or creating a bigger rift in your family. Fortunately, you have many options for settling. According to U.S. News, one option is mediation to settle a...
How to manage college savings plans in divorce
College savings plans give families a tax-free, interest-bearing option to save for their child’s higher education. However, divorcing spouses might overlook these savings accounts when dividing assets. Why are 529 plans different than other assets in a divorce?...
How divorce may affect an ex-spouse’s credit
Divorce in Texas includes dividing a couple’s marital debts and assets. As noted by Realtor.com, if an individual wishes to take ownership of a shared home after a divorce, it generally requires a new mortgage. The division of assets during a divorce may, however,...

