by dladmin | May 11, 2018 | Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Family Law - General, Property
It is important to meet with an attorney to determine whether temporary orders are necessary in your family law case. Depending on your county, you may have Standing Orders that govern the conduct of the parties while the case is pending. Standing Orders are binding...
by dladmin | May 8, 2018 | Divorce, Property
Any debts incurred during the marriage are presumed to be debts of the community. Any debts incurred prior to marriage are the separate debts of the party who incurred them. However, the party trying to argue a debt should be separate would need to...
by dladmin | Feb 6, 2018 | Annulment, Divorce
In Texas, the grounds to have a marriage annulled are extremely narrow. Specifically, a court can grant an annulment only if one of the following applies: One of the spouses was under the age of 18 and did not have the appropriate consent or a court order;...
by dladmin | Jan 3, 2018 | Divorce, Family Law - General, Property
Unfortunately, the state of Texas is not very kind to stay-at-home parents in divorce. Texas is a community property state, so anything made by the working spouse during the marriage is subject to being divided (usually 50/50). This is great if the...
by dladmin | Oct 3, 2017 | Divorce, Property
This is one of the most frequently asked questions I hear during divorce consultations. The answer is much more complicated than a simple yes or no. There are several questions that need to be answered first: Is the house community property or separate...