Some situations like debt are unavoidable, as they can save you in your hour of need. However, left unchecked, debt, such as that of a credit card, has repercussions and could land you in court. For a credit card company to reach the point of suing you, it will have exploited all other means of … [Read more...]
How Is Child Support Calculated in Texas: A Complete 2025 Guide for Parents
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...]
How to Prepare for a Child Custody Evaluation: Texas Guide
As a family law attorney here in Texas, I’ve seen my share of hotly contested child custody battles. Sometimes, it’s because both parents are genuinely good options to have sole custody of the kids, but due to understandable reasons, neither is willing to compromise. That was the case with Jade, a … [Read more...]
Prenuptial Agreements in Texas
Prenuptial agreements, often referred to as prenups, are legal contracts entered into by couples before marriage to delineate the division of assets and liabilities in the event of divorce or the death of one spouse. While often associated with wealthier individuals, prenups can be beneficial for … [Read more...]
Living Wills and Medical Powers of Attorney
Living wills and medical powers of attorney are essential components of an estate plan. While often considered together, they serve distinct purposes in safeguarding your healthcare wishes. Understanding Living Wills A living will is a legal document that outlines your preferences regarding … [Read more...]
How to Get a Debt Lawsuit Dismissed in Texas
Are you currently facing a debt collection lawsuit in Texas? While facing a debt lawsuit may feel overwhelming and uncertain, you have legal options to resolve it. Also, taking the right legal action can make all the difference in the outcome. Depending on the circumstances specific to your case, … [Read more...]
Do You Need a Lawyer to Make a Living Trust? Find Out!
You hear it all the time - "everyone needs a living trust." But do you need a lawyer to make a living trust? It’s a common question, and the answer, as with many things in the legal field, isn’t a simple yes or no. A living trust can be a great estate planning tool. It allows you to control how your … [Read more...]
How the No Contest Clause in Will Texas Protects Your Estate
As an experienced estate planning attorney here in Texas, I’ve seen clients get concerned that their beneficiaries are going to contest their wills after they’ve passed away. Fortunately for them, we know how to increase the odds that their last wishes will be honored. This conversation with Walt … [Read more...]
Who Needs a Trust Instead of a Will? Key Factors to Consider
As an estate planning attorney here in Texas, my clients often wonder if they need a trust rather than a last will. Many clients put off the process altogether and only take action when something major happens in their lives. Steve had just inherited his mother’s estate including a home in … [Read more...]
Can I Empty My Bank Account Before Divorce?
You and your spouse may possess a joint bank account. Although some relationships remain stable for long periods of time, it is always possible for a marriage to end. Typically, one spouse seeks a divorce and begins taking legal action to end the marriage. After dealing with the emotional and … [Read more...]
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