As a family law attorney here in Texas, I’ve seen relief on my clients faces the day the divorce is finalized. But when there are kids involved, I’ve also seen the grief return when disputes over custody matters and visitation reappear in their lives. This can be the case even when there is a clear … [Read more...]
How Can You Get a Divorce in Texas Without Going to Court? Step-by-Step Guide
Yes, you can get a divorce in Texas without going to court. Uncontested divorce, mediation and collaborative divorce allow couples to finalize their divorce with minimal court involvement. Here we will explain how you can get a divorce in Texas without going to court, the options and the steps to … [Read more...]
Essential Guide to Custody in Texas Divorce Cases
When you face a contested divorce in the state of Texas, it’s crucial to understand how child custody in Texas divorce, also called legal custody or conservatorship, will be decided. Child custody issues can come up if there is family violence, child abuse, or if there are disagreements about health … [Read more...]
Should I Get a Home Loan Modification?
Since March 2020, millions of homeowners applied for and received forbearance on their mortgage. However, this relief has expired, along with lenders’ patience. Now, thousands of dollars that were not paid during the pandemic are now due to mortgage service providers. Home loan modification is the … [Read more...]
How late can a process server come to your home
You're chilling at home, viewing your go-to show, or perusing an intriguing book when there's a thumping in the entryway. It's late, and you weren't expecting anyone. A bit apprehensive, you open the door to find someone standing with an envelope in their hand - it's a process server delivering … [Read more...]
Understanding Property Exemptions in Bankruptcy
When you’re facing bankruptcy in Texas, you may wonder how much – if any – of your property you may be able to keep. The answer depends on your individual case and the laws of your state. In a bankruptcy, much of a person’s property may become property of the bankruptcy estate and used to pay off … [Read more...]
Separated and Husband Filed Chapter 7: What’s Next?
As an attorney specializing in both family law and bankruptcy, I often encounter cases where financial issues intersect with marital problems. Elise had already let me know she was separated from her husband and might need representation if they were to decide to formally get divorced. Then an even … [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...]
The Top Five Need-to-Know Concepts for Spousal Maintenance in Texas
What determines spousal maintenance in Texas when it comes to divorce? While divorce is something known by all, the specifics of what controls different payments and conditions is rather complex and known by few. Do you feel overwhelmed by the potential for or process of divorce? If so, you aren’t … [Read more...]
How does owning a house before marriage affect property division in a texas divorce
How does owning a house before marriage affect property division in a Texas divorce? This is a common question many Texans ponder as they enter marriage, particularly when bringing a significant asset like a house into the union. While Texas operates under community property laws, meaning property … [Read more...]
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