Putting a house with a mortgage into a trust can be a complex but rewarding estate planning strategy. Many homeowners consider this option to safeguard their assets and make it easier to pass their property to their heirs. However, the process can be tricky, especially when there's an existing … [Read more...]
Are prenups enforceable in Texas?
Love and commitment are the cornerstones of a successful marriage. However, entering into a marriage also necessitates a practical conversation about finances. A prenuptial agreement, often shortened to "prenup," can provide clarity and peace of mind. It outlines how property and financial … [Read more...]
At what age are children able to decide which parent they want to live with in Texas?
When a Texas divorce involves minor children, child custody arrangements become a paramount concern. Determining the primary residence of the child, often referred to as conservatorship, is a crucial element of the divorce settlement. While parents ideally reach an amicable agreement, in contested … [Read more...]
How to find a Pro-Bono divorce attorney in Texas
Going through a divorce can be a stressful and expensive experience. In Texas, like many other states, the cost of hiring a qualified attorney to represent you in a divorce can be a significant financial burden. If you are facing a divorce and have limited financial resources, you may be considering … [Read more...]
Is my spouse thinking about filing for divorce? Signs to look for.
At Warren & Migliaccio, we see people going through divorce every day and one of the most common things that we hear is that people feel blindsided by their partner's decision to file for divorce. We understand that navigating the emotional turmoil of a potential divorce can be incredibly … [Read more...]
Does Texas require you to be separated for a year before filing for divorce?
Texas Divorce: Does Separation Prior to Filing Play a Role? The dissolution of marriage, often referred to as divorce, is a significant life event with emotional and legal complexities. In Texas, as in many jurisdictions, couples contemplating divorce have questions regarding the legal prerequisites … [Read more...]
Will having an online only affair affect divorce in Texas?
The emotional turmoil surrounding the discovery of infidelity can be immense, and the legal implications can be equally complex. In Texas, a state with both fault-based and no-fault divorce options, the question of whether an online-only affair constitutes grounds for divorce and impacts the … [Read more...]
How Long Does it Take to Set Up a Trust in Texas? A Guide
As an estate planning attorney in Texas, I often get questions about trusts. My client Lesley and I had been emailing for a year about setting up a trust, but life had kept her too busy to proceed. One day, she emailed to say she’d call me that afternoon. “Hey, Chris,” Lesley said. “I needed to … [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...]
Remarriage and Blended Families: Protecting Your Loved Ones through Estate Planning | Warren & Migliaccio
Remarriage and blended families are becoming increasingly common, especially here in Texas and across the United States. If you are considering remarriage, or already have a blended family, it is essential to have a comprehensive estate plan in place to protect the interests of all your loved … [Read more...]
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