UCCJEA Texas Child custody cases are often in-depth and emotional, especially when parents do not agree with each other. When parents live in different states or move across state lines to be outside of Texas, the challenges multiply, as parenting arrangements are adjusted and concerns about parenting time are brought up. To prevent conflicting custody…
Divorce When Owning a Business Divorce in Texas becomes far more complicated when a business is part of the equation, whether it is owned jointly or by one spouse. Unlike a house or a savings account, a company is not just an asset to divorcing couples. It often represents years of effort, financial investment, and…
Rule 69 Texas Family Law Divorce hits everyone differently. Some people handle it like a business transaction, others fall apart completely. Most folks land somewhere in the middle, trying to keep it together while everything they knew about their life gets turned upside down. If you’re going through a divorce in Texas, your Texas divorce…
Alienation of Affection Texas Finding out your spouse has been cheating is devastating. The betrayal cuts deep, and the anger can be overwhelming. When everything you trusted gets shattered, your first instinct might be to make them pay. You want them to face consequences for what they’ve done to your marriage and your family. If…
Serving Divorce Papers On Your Spouse Filing for divorce is only the first step in the process of legally separating from your spouse. Once you have submitted your divorce petition to the court, Texas law requires that your spouse be formally notified of the petition so they can appropriately prepare and respond. This step is…
Texas Pre-Trial Divorce Conference Divorce proceedings can feel overwhelming and confusing, especially for those who are in emotionally charged situations that result in contested divorces. One of the early aspects of a divorce in Austin is the pretrial conference divorce, which is an opportunity to narrow down issues, set timelines, and, in some cases, finalize…
Texas Recorded Phone Conversations When disputes arise in family law cases, emotions can quickly get out of hand, and conversations can quickly become contentious. Many individuals wonder whether recording a telephone call might help protect their interests and rights, especially in matters involving child custody, spousal support, or sensitive divorce discussions. Texas law allows some…
Child Support After Remarriage in Texas Remarriage can bring joy, stability, and a fresh start for spouses after they have gone through a divorce in the years prior. However, when children from a prior relationship are involved, financial responsibilities that were agreed to in the divorce don’t disappear. One of the most common questions family…
Tl;DR of Parental Alienation Parental Alienation: A harmful practice where one parent intentionally undermines the other parent’s relationship with the child, often leading to emotional harm for both the child and the targeted parent. Signs of Parental Alienation: Includes speaking negatively about the other parent, asking the child to spy on the other parent, breaking…
Financial Disclosure Statement Texas Going through a divorce is tough enough without having to play detective with your finances. Yet every week, we see clients who discover their spouse has been hiding bank accounts, undervaluing businesses, or “forgetting” about significant assets. This is precisely why Texas requires complete financial disclosure during divorce proceedings, and why…