Claiming damages by participating in a mass tort lawsuit has several advantages for the plaintiff. For example, you can spread the effort to locate and gather evidence, conduct the necessary investigation, use expert testimony, and pre-trial preparation in general among many plaintiffs. It reduces … [Read more...]
Does Cheating Affect Divorce Settlement? What to Know
Curious how infidelity impacts Texas divorces? Navigating through twists and turns feels like solving a puzzle blindfolded. But fear not, at Warren & Migliaccio, we're your guides through the chaos. Whether it's sorting out child custody or divvying up assets, we're in your corner. Legal mazes … [Read more...]
Gaslighting in Divorce and Child Custody Cases
Divorce and child custody cases are already stressful. Gaslighting makes things worse. Gaslighting in divorce and child custody cases is a tactic that makes you doubt your own thoughts and feelings. This can harm your mental health and your ability to protect yourself and your children in court. In … [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...]
Can You Be Separated and Still Live Together in Texas?
Can you be separated and still live together? Many couples ask this when thinking about divorce. For some married couples with minor children, having separate bedrooms in the same house can help. It can ease financial constraints, lower household expenses, and keep children in a familiar living … [Read more...]
Are Student Loans Forgiven When You File for Bankruptcy?
Update (November 8, 2024): Just yesterday on November 7, 2024 The New York Times reports "Judge Halts Biden Student Debt Plan Right After It Was Allowed to Proceed". A federal judge in Missouri temporarily blocked a Biden administration plan to cancel student debt less than a day after … [Read more...]
Modifying Payments for Child Support in Texas
For most cases, attorneys, family courts, and parents determine the appropriate amount of child support in Texas using a state-supported child support calculator. If for some reason, you or your ex want to modify the support payments, you can you speak to a Texas family law lawyer to discuss how to … [Read more...]
What Can You Put in a Trust? Key Assets Explained
Building a secure future for your loved ones often involves a revocable living trust. What can you put in a trust? This guide explores the various assets you can place in a revocable living trust in Texas. It helps you make informed decisions for your estate plan. A living trust can be a powerful … [Read more...]
Should I wait 60 days to get my divorce?
To learn more about the 60 day waiting period for divorce, please check out our latest blog: What is the 60 Day Waiting Period Divorce Texas? The 60-Day Waiting Period in Texas: Legal Framework and Exceptions Texas Family Code § 4.002(a) establishes the mandatory waiting period in divorce … [Read more...]
Key Things a Mother Should Ask for in a Divorce
“The hardest part of splitting up is all the questions I have. About the house, the kids, how to go about formalizing the divorce, and all the questions I don’t even know to ask. It’s just so stressful. I don’t even know where to begin,” Claire said to her friend Dani. Dani replied, “I know, I … [Read more...]
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