by dladmin | Jan 22, 2021 | Divorce, Family Law - General, Property
Texas is a community property state, meaning all property acquired during the marriage by either spouse is presumed to be part of the community and, therefore, subject to division by the court in a divorce. But what about debts, such as student loans? In Texas...
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 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 | Sep 2, 2020 | Child Custody, Divorce
In Texas, most courts will order a geographic restriction as part of any child custody proceeding. One parent is often awarded the exclusive right to designate the child’s primary residence. A geographic restriction limits the child’s primary residence to a...