Dealing with child support in Texas can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re also dealing with the emotional issues of divorce or separation. At Warren & Migliaccio, we've helped many families through this process and understand the financial uncertainty it can cause. Need-to-Know … [Read more...]
What Does Full Custody Mean in Family Law Cases?
Understanding family law terms can feel overwhelming. Many parents ask, “What does full custody mean?”—especially during stressful times like a divorce or separation that involves children. It’s a term people use often, but its legal meaning, particularly in Texas, has specific details related to … [Read more...]
Custodial Parent Not Following Court Order in Texas: Your Legal Options
As a family law attorney in North Texas, I have seen how challenging it can be when a custodial parent does not follow a court order. It is especially upsetting if you are denied time with your child after a judge has already decided you have that right. Need-to-Know Highlights … [Read more...]
Can I Be Sued Twice for the Same Debt in Texas?
Imagine paying off an old credit card balance, then getting sued again by a new debt collector. I’ve seen this happen many times in Texas. Errors in the debt collection process, like lost paperwork or database mistakes, can cause multiple lawsuits for the same debt. Texas has borrower-friendly … [Read more...]
Essential Will Signing Instructions: A Step-by-Step Guide
Figuring out how to sign your will the right way might seem intimidating, but it is one of the most important steps you can take. You are not just signing a piece of paper—you are protecting your family and ensuring your wishes are clear. A will must be valid in the state where it was created, and … [Read more...]
How Much Does It Cost a Creditor to Sue You In Texas?
When a creditor decides to sue you for unpaid debt, they pay different costs, such as court filing fees and attorney’s fees. You might wonder, “How much does it cost a creditor to sue you?” This article explains those expenses and covers the main factors that affect a creditor’s choice to take legal … [Read more...]
Mother’s Day and the Standard Possession Order in Texas: What Parents Need to Know
So you want to know how Mother’s Day is handled with the Standard Possession Order Texas Mother’s Day? You’re in the right place. The Texas Standard Possession Order (SPO) has specific rules so mothers can have the kids on Mother’s Day no matter what the regular schedule says. It includes holiday … [Read more...]
Are Personal Injury Judgment Dischargeable in Bankruptcy?
Dealing with a personal injury judgment is challenging, whether you’re the injured person or the one facing the judgment. If you’re injured, you count on that money judgment to cover large medical bills, lost wages, and pain. If you’re the one who owes the judgment, it may feel overwhelming and … [Read more...]
Texas Unfit Parent Criteria: Navigating Child Custody
Facing a custody battle is stressful—there’s just no way around it. When you think the other parent’s actions might actually harm your child, the anxiety can feel overwhelming. Concerns about a Texas unfit parent are serious, and they can really shake up child custody arrangements. Parenting time … [Read more...]
How Can a Mother Lose Custody in Texas: Key Factors
Losing custody of a child is a profoundly distressing possibility for any parent. For mothers in Texas, understanding the legal landscape is crucial, especially the distinction between the custodial parent, who has primary residence and decision-making authority over the child, and the non-custodial … [Read more...]
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