Understandably, the divorce process is challenging for parents and their young children. But it can be just as difficult emotionally for adult children. Here are a couple of tips for making the divorce process in Texas as easy on one’s adult children as possible....
Family Law
What factors matter most in a child custody dispute?
Child custody can be a very difficult issue to work through, with many emotions on both sides. When parents disagree on what custody arrangement is best for the child, the issue may land in a Texas family court. In these situations, parents must work with their...
What to expect when filing for child support
Regardless of whether a child’s parents are in a relationship or not, both usually have a legal obligation to financially support the child. In Texas and throughout the United States, it is common for child support payments to be put in place to ensure parents fulfill...
Protecting your future by avoiding certain actions during divorce
It is no secret that going through the end of a marriage can be stressful and daunting, and the outcome of the situation could have a lingering impact on your life. With numerous vital topics to address while creating a strategy for negotiations, preparing for what...
Why might “re-mediation” be needed after divorce?
Signing final divorce papers is often a monumental occasion for those looking to end a marriage. In many ways, this can signal that the divorce process is finally “over.” While this may be the last step for some couples, it is not uncommon for some matters to need to...
Can I claim my ex’s Social Security after divorce?
Planning for the later years in life often involves creating multiple forms of retirement income. However, divorce can disrupt even the most carefully laid plans. From your retirement savings account to things like Social Security benefits, divorce may have you...
Do you want to revert back to your maiden name after divorce?
As you end your marriage, there are a lot of decisions you have to make. One of them is deciding if you are going to keep your married name or revert to your maiden name. In Texas, you have the right to do either. However, if you do decide to change your name, timing...
Can I get spousal maintenance as part of my divorce settlement?
Ending a marriage can cause significant financial hardship for a spouse who has been out of the workforce for some time, who is already in retirement years or makes less than their soon-to-be ex. The state of Texas does allow for spousal maintenance to be included in...
How is child support calculated in Texas?
One of the biggest concerns parents in Texas have when going through the divorce process is being able to take care of their children from a financial standpoint when all is said and done. Generally, both parents are responsible for contributing money toward their...
Is it a good idea to keep the family home?
Deciding what to do with a home during divorce is a big undertaking. Unlike other marital assets that might be either emotionally or financially valuable, homes tend to carry both emotional and financial worth. This is especially true for mothers who hope to keep the...