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...]
Do Mothers Get Custody in Texas?
Navigating child custody disputes can be an emotional and overwhelming journey for many parents. This is especially true when there are questions about how the court makes custody decisions. For example, many people believe that mothers have an advantage in custody matters. Do mothers get custody in … [Read more...]
How Can a Father Get Full Custody in Texas?
A common misconception is that the court favors mothers in child custody cases. Because of this misinformation, child custody disputes can feel particularly daunting and challenging for fathers. You may wonder, "How can a father get full custody in Texas? Is it even possible?" Below, we discuss the … [Read more...]
What to Know About Texas Custody Laws for Unmarried Parents
While unmarried parents who are together may never have child custody disputes, it is still important to understand your rights and duties under Texas law as an unmarried parent. If disputes arise, resolving child custody matters in Texas is not always as simple for unmarried parents as for married … [Read more...]
What Does Child Support Cover in Texas?
At its core, child support is a legally mandated payment made by one parent to the other to assist in covering the costs associated with raising a child. However, separated parents often disagree about how child support payments should be spent. If you are paying child support, you may disagree with … [Read more...]
What to Expect in Texas Family Law Court
Texas family law court is an overwhelming experience for many individuals, from unfamiliar legal procedures to emotional challenges. It may be the first time you have ever been part of a lawsuit and the first time you may enter a courtroom. Below, our Texas family law attorneys provide a general … [Read more...]
5 Questions to Assess Your Financial Danger Zone
Bills are mounting, payments are late, more are due at the end of the month, and anxiety sets in – this is what the brink of a financial danger zone is like. When financial problems become an issue in your life, how do you know when it’s time to just juggle the budget or look into filing for … [Read more...]
Do You Have to Let CPS in Your House?
When Child Protective Services (CPS) shows up at your door, you might wonder: do you have to let CPS in your house? The initial investigation is a crucial phase where CPS assesses the situation to determine the next steps. The short answer is no, you are not legally required to let them in without a … [Read more...]
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