Texas couples divorce because they no longer wish to spend their lives with each other. However, parents can't simply sign divorce papers and expect to never speak with their ex again. Instead, they must learn to co-parent together for the sake of their child. There...
Year: 2018
Talking to children about prenups
Parents in Texas who anticipate the time when their children will marry may want to consider teaching them about prenuptial agreements before they go to college. People can use a prenuptial agreement to ensure that their interests are protected should they get a...
Why getting divorced before 2019 might be a good idea
When setting the terms of a divorce, it's important to consider how the current tax system will affect support payments and asset division. For instance, the new tax law passed by Congress in 2017 will have deep ramifications for divorcing couples in Texas one year...
Child support can be affected by disability
When a parent in Texas experiences an acquired disability, it can have a major impact on their life, including their ability to work or conduct many of the same activities they have loved for years. In addition, a disability that affects a person's ability to work can...
Understanding gray divorce
Gray divorces, or divorces on or after the age of 50, are on the rise in Texas and across the United States. Currently, around 25 percent of all divorces fall into this category. According to experts, part of the reason gray divorces are increasing is that there are...
Is your ex needling you with discovery?
It is no secret that divorce and contested child custody matters can be emotionally draining and contentious. Couples at odds with each other may see routine parts of the legal process in divorce as hostile acts. Being served with discovery is one of them. While...