Parents still have the responsibility to cover the financial needs of their children during the divorce process and after the court issues the divorce decree. Most parents don’t know how to care for their children’s needs during or after divorce. This is because parents often start living apart with only one parent providing the primary
Category: Texas Family Law
In the years that you and your wife have been married, you accumulated property and debt. Since you and your spouse equally own all of your marital property, there is a possibility that you could lose half or even more of your assets. A prenuptial or a postnuptial agreement could prevent this. There are several
You can either have a fault or no-fault divorce in Texas. A fault divorce is based on fault grounds, which means that one party is responsible for the relationship not working out. That could be because of adultery, crime convictions, domestic violence, and more. A no-fault based divorce is a divorce between a couple that
Writ Of Habeas Corpus Child Custody in Texas Coming up with a child custody agreement that a couple that is undergoing a divorce can agree with is not easy. These parties can reach an agreement on that through negotiation, or go to court if the negotiations do not succeed. A judge will issue orders related
Texas Family Law Courts Most family law cases in Texas are resolved during mediation, and the rest get taken to court. People often avoid going to trial because it is expensive and court orders tend to be less favorable than settlements reached in mediation. So it is possible that there are people that have had
CPS & Grandparents Rights It’s not only the parent who suffers when there is a CPS case the child is also often confused and terrified when they are taken away from a parent. It doesn’t matter whether there is neglect or abuse, a CPS case can split up a family. The CPS often conducts a