Meaningful revisions to the Texas Family Code regarding child support and potential child-support modifications became effective September 1, 2018. Tougher Standards for Non-Guideline Support Modifications of Child Support The change in 2018 likely to be most significant to child-support litigation…
Heterosexual couples traditionally have had the legal right to marry. For many of these couples, the biggest decisions often are the most memorable way to “pop the question,” and, determining how, when and where to hold the wedding. However, for…
Divorce can create a time management, communications, and financial quagmire for parents. More and more often parents and, the Courts, vary from the “standard possession orders” in the Texas Family Code. This means that parents must communicate well or otherwise…
…And How to Prepare The Property Side of your Divorce Case The process of divorce can be overwhelming enough. And yet, the process of gathering information regarding the assets and liabilities of your marital estate must be completed. Because the…
Generally, there is a presumption that parents should be named joint managing conservators of their child unless it would not be in the child’s best interest or there is a history or pattern of family violence. Typically, regarding best interest,…