by dladmin | Dec 1, 2020 | Child Custody, Divorce, Family Law - General, Property
Judges carefully consider the evidence and arguments presented at a trial before making a final decision, but this doesn’t mean that a judge’s decision is always accurate. For this reason, you still have options you can pursue in order to urge the judge to make a...
by dladmin | Nov 17, 2020 | Child Custody, Divorce, Family Law - General
The holiday season is a special time for getting together with loved ones to make lasting memories with your children. This is especially important for divorced families. If you find yourself recently divorced, in a challenging co-parenting relationship, or trying...
by dladmin | Oct 30, 2020 | Family Law - General
A recent post in a Texas family lawyers group asked attorneys to share “things you think you wouldn’t have to tell your client not to do during a family law case, but apparently you have to.” Here are a few of my favorites (and yes, these things...
by dladmin | Oct 21, 2020 | Child Custody, Divorce
In divorces and cases involving the parent-child relationship, the court will establish a parenting plan that is in the best interest of the child. This parenting plan includes the rights and duties of a conservator and a possession schedule for the child. Courts may...
by dladmin | Oct 15, 2020 | Divorce, Property
A premarital agreement or “prenup” is an agreement between prospective spouses to alter their marital property rights without court involvement. Chapter four of the Texas Family Code governs these types of agreements. Parties can agree to the division of household...