Every mentally ill person in the State of Texas has the rights, benefits, responsibilities and privileges guaranteed by the Constitutions and laws of United States and State of Texas. The capacity to divorce is a more complicated matter in several jurisdictions. Texas public policy does not prohibit authorizing a guardian to petition for divorce… Read More
Am I Being Stalked?
Right now you might be asking yourself, am I being stalked? Stalking is never the type of situation you want to take lightly. Learn to identify the different warning signs to protect yourself and seek the assistance of law enforcement if you ever believe your life is in danger. Stalking is considered a repetitive pattern… Read More
Bankruptcy and Bank Accounts
When preparing for bankruptcy, it’s important to understand how your bank accounts might be affected and what to do to protect them. Many people ask, “Will I be able to keep my checking accounts when I file for bankruptcy?” The answer is…maybe. If the bank allows it, then, yes. You may keep your account. However,… Read More
Five Children’s Books to Help Kids Cope with Divorce
When you’re going through a divorce, your children’s emotional wellbeing will naturally be one of your primary concerns. Granted, divorce is difficult on everyone involved, it is particularly difficult on the children. However, by being a proactive parent, staying emotionally available to your children, and helping them understand the changing family dynamics, you can help… Read More
Boyfriend’s Income Effect on Child Support
If you are receiving child support and start a relationship with a new boyfriend, your ex-husband may try to say that your boyfriend’s income should be factored into the child support equation. Is he right? While there is currently no law in place that says that your significant other’s income should affect your child support,… Read More
Personal Documents Needed for Texas Divorce
Acquiring a divorce in Texas requires an overwhelming amount of paperwork. Regardless of where you are in the divorce process – whether you’re just contemplating separation, or you’re in thick of a bitter battle – it’s a good idea to start collecting all the important documents you will need throughout the proceedings. Starting a Divorce… Read More
10 Cities That Have Declared Bankruptcy
The legal, political, and financial world is abuzz with the news that Detroit has declared bankruptcy. Disputes are ongoing as to whether the declaration is in keeping with the Michigan State Constitution, while business analysts have applauded the move, saying it is necessary for Detroit’s fiscal recovery. But while declaring bankruptcy is certainly an unusual… Read More
What Is Collaborative Divorce
No couple wishes for a divorce. The process is often painful and acrimonious. However, it is possible to minimize the unpleasant aspects of divorce. Using a variation of alternative dispute resolution called collaborative divorce, the couple can achieve a settlement through a process that seeks to solve problems jointly, avoids contentious litigation and, if children… Read More
Traditional Divorce Vs. Digital Divorce
We are forever being told that the internet is simplifying many different aspects of our lives, but it has now been taken to a new extreme. We have heard of online dating, but it is now possible to obtain an online divorce. Internet pioneers have discovered that there is a gap in the market for… Read More
When to Get Divorced and Where to File for Divorce in Texas
When you’ve come to the end of your marriage, you may feel overwhelmed by the emotional upheaval you’re experiencing. There’s so much to think about just to begin the divorce process. You probably have many questions about the legal aspects of divorce, like when to get a divorce and where to file for divorce in… Read More
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