If you have been served with a lawsuit from Genesis Recovery Services, you may be confused, stressed, and unsure about what steps to take next. What is Genesis Recovery Services, and why is it suing you? Below, our debt defense lawyers discuss what to know if sued by Genesis Recovery Services for … [Read more...]
Do I Need My Co-Parent’s Permission to Travel Abroad With My Child? | Warren & Migliaccio
Are you planning an exciting vacation abroad with your child? Do you need permission from your co-parent? There are many ins and outs regarding international travel with children. As parents, we worry about many things, from ensuring all luggage arrives to what if my child gets sick and needs to see … [Read more...]
What Are the Impacts of Parental Alienation in Texas Custody Battles? | Warren & Migliaccio
In the world of family law, where emotions run high and the stakes are even greater, an issue that stands out beyond the rest as incredibly toxic is parental alienation. It’s an insidious behavior that can wreak havoc not only within Texas child custody cases but on the emotional well-being of all … [Read more...]
Breastfeeding and Shared Custody in Texas Divorce and Custody Cases | Warren & Migliaccio
Nearing the end of a relationship brings a lot of feelings and changes. When kids are involved, the ending of a partnership can bring about extensive challenges, necessitating custody arrangements, timetables, and the evolution of routines. At the same time, emotions can feel practically cluttered … [Read more...]
Planning for the Future: Updating Child Custody Agreements in the New Year | Warren & Migliaccio
Child custody, or conservatorship, is an ongoing story for the divorced or separated parent. The agreements are carefully crafted around the child’s well-being and are not always static; they may require adjustments over time. As we step into the New Year, it’s an opportune time to reflect, … [Read more...]
Navigating Last-Minute Holiday Custody Changes in Texas | Warren & Migliaccio
HEB, CVS, Walgreens, and every other retailer in Texas set off the unofficial start to the wintertime holidays right after Halloween. Christmas displays and holiday decor have been up for weeks, but now that the holiday season quickly approaches, divorced and otherwise separated parents face a … [Read more...]
Everything You Need to Know About Debt Lawsuits in Texas
If you've been sued by a debt collector in Texas, you’re not alone. Thousands of Texans face debt lawsuits every year, and navigating this legal minefield can be overwhelming. As an attorney with years of experience handling debt lawsuits, I've represented countless clients in similar situations. In … [Read more...]
Inheritance Planning Missteps: How to Steer Clear of Common Pitfalls – O’Drobinak & Nowaczyk, P.C. | Warren & Migliaccio
Inheritance planning is a critical task that ensures your assets are managed and distributed according to your wishes after your passing. However, it’s easy to fall into traps that could complicate or even undermine your intentions. Avoiding these common estate planning pitfalls is key to creating a … [Read more...]
What To Do If You Inherit Fine Art | Warren & Migliaccio
Managing Inherited Art: Your Options and Best Practices Inherited art often carries emotional, aesthetic, and financial value. Yet, it also brings a heavy responsibility. You can keep, donate, or sell the artwork. No matter the choice, ensure the art is insured, stored, and transported properly. … [Read more...]
No Funds Available for Additional Chapter 7 Trustee Payments | Warren & Migliaccio
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has advised the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts that it has no funds available to transfer to the Judiciary to make additional payments to eligible chapter 7 bankruptcy trustees for fiscal year 2023. Trustees interested in receiving the additional payments … [Read more...]
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