There is no doubt that declaring bankruptcy is an emotionally difficult step. As a bankruptcy attorney, I have witnessed numerous times how good, hard-working people can fall on hard times and be swamped by unmanageable debts. Sometimes, filing for bankruptcy is the only option of getting back on … [Read more...]
Is Texas a 50/50 Custody State?
Navigating child custody disputes can be challenging and overwhelming for any parent. Our Texas child custody lawyers understand that custody decisions directly affect your and your child's life. One common question we get from parents is, "Is Texas a 50/50 custody state?" Below, we discuss the main … [Read more...]
Can Filing For Bankruptcy Stop a Civil Lawsuit In Texas? Get the Facts
It was late Friday afternoon when Mr. Jones called, panicked after receiving notice that a creditor was suing him for an unpaid debt. He was desperate to find a way to stop the lawsuit and regain control over his financial situation. As a bankruptcy attorney in Texas, I've helped many clients … [Read more...]
When Does Statute of Limitations Start for Debt Explained
As an attorney specializing in debt and bankruptcy law in Texas, I often encounter clients who are unaware of how the statute of limitations affects their debts. Mr. Erving was one such client, learning about it after receiving a lawsuit. On a rainy Tuesday afternoon, he called me, worried and … [Read more...]
Protecting Disability Benefits in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: A Texas Guide
Have you ever found yourself in the midst of a financial storm, hoping and praying for a life raft? Yes, we’re talking about the perfect storm–bankruptcy. Going through a bankruptcy might feel like you’re stranded in open seas amidst a never-ending storm that threatens to put you—and all your … [Read more...]
Top 7 Questions About the Division of Property in Divorce in Texas
As an experienced family law attorney here in Texas, I understand how much my divorce clients think they know about property division as well as how little they really do know. They often think it’ll be a breeze but they soon find out there’s a lot more to know about Texas property division law than … [Read more...]
12 Non-Dischargeable Debts in Bankruptcy You Need to Know
As a bankruptcy attorney here in Dallas, I often get emails like the one I got from Dennis with a subject line: "Can Filing for Bankruptcy Help?" Dennis's Story Dennis and his wife had lived comfortably for many years until a medical emergency wiped out their savings. Then a downturn in the … [Read more...]
Resources for Parents Dealing with Child Custody Disputes
Parents who are dealing with child custody disputes or simply trying to reach an initial agreement may find resources like child psychologists, educators and, of course, lawyers who can help with custody issues. Further, there’s a wealth of information available in the form of books, DVDs and audio; … [Read more...]
5 Tips for Surviving a Child Custody Case
Texas child custody cases may require some child custody tips to help get through them because they can be legally complicated undertakings and are often emotionally draining. If there’s a Texas child custody case in your future, the following are some child custody tips to help you get through … [Read more...]
Bankruptcy Alternatives
Bankruptcy, particularly, Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a useful tool in stopping a foreclosure and getting your loan caught up. If you fall behind on your mortgage, the mortgage lender will eventually consider the loan in default, demand the full balance of the mortgage, and give notice of foreclosure … [Read more...]
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