As a divorce attorney here in Texas, I’ve received many calls from distressed husbands seeking guidance after their wives declare that they want to end their marriages. Gregory, a man grappling with this harsh reality, called me recently. “Chris, it feels like just yesterday we were in your … [Read more...]
What Happens After Temporary Custody Is Granted
Parents who choose limited custody need to know what happens after temporary custody is granted. In legal terms, temporary physical custody refers to an arrangement in which an individual or entity assumes responsibility for the care, supervision, and decision-making authority over a child for a … [Read more...]
Why Is Estate Planning Necessary to Consider as You Graduate From High School in Texas?
As young adults in Texas step into a new chapter of their lives after graduating high school, estate planning often gets overlooked. While the idea of estate planning might seem far off for someone just graduating, there are several key reasons why getting at least a few documents prepared to … [Read more...]
What Happens When You File a Motion for Contempt
A motion for contempt is a legal tool used in Texas family court proceedings to enforce a prior divorce case order or family law decree. It can be filed by either party involved in the case, and it is typically used when one party fails to comply with the terms of the court order. While filing a … [Read more...]
Served Debt Papers in Texas? Know What Happens Next
What Happens When You Get Served Papers for Debt in Texas? Feeling a bit blindsided by those debt papers in Texas? Totally get it, but no need to stress! We're Warren & Migliaccio, and we're here to be your rock through this whole process. We'll cover the essentials: How collection agencies … [Read more...]
My Wife Wants a Divorce But Hasn’t Filed: What Next?
As a family law attorney here in North Texas, I’ve encountered numerous clients facing the uncertainty and anxiety that comes when a wife expresses her desire to get divorced but has not taken the next steps to file. In these situations, conflict and disagreement are often underlying issues that … [Read more...]
HIPAA Authorization for Parents of a College Student in Texas
When your child heads off to college, it is a time of significant change for both of you. As they enter adulthood, you might not realize that your ability to help them in times of need changes, too, especially regarding their medical information. In Texas, turning 18 means your child is legally an … [Read more...]
How Much is a Wife Entitled to in a Divorce? Understanding Your Rights in Texas
“Meredith, in all my years as a family lawyer, I have seen that same look of concern on the faces of many women,” I told her. “You’re worried about what resources you are entitled to once you are on your own, right?” “Exactly,” she said. “He made all the money and managed it, but I raised the … [Read more...]
4 Essential Documents for Estate Planning for Young Adults
Contrary to popular belief, estate planning is not just a concern for the wealthy or older adults. In reality, it can benefit anyone aged 18 or older. Life is unpredictable. Estate planning for young adults is about preparing for unexpected emergencies and the future. With an estate plan in place, … [Read more...]
Chapter 7 Means Test Calculator Online: A Guide to Financial Relief
As an attorney focused on consumer bankruptcy law, I recently had an encounter with a single mother struggling to make ends meet. Let's call her Sarah for story purposes even though that’s not her real name. Juggling multiple jobs to support her two young children, Sarah found herself drowning in … [Read more...]
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