If bankruptcy is on your mind, a Dallas, Texas bankruptcy attorney can go over the process with you so you better understand what to expect. In order to file for bankruptcy in Texas, you must first take part in a credit counseling class. The class must be completed at a state-approved program and … [Read more...]
How Military Service Affects Child Support Orders
Legal matters are usually a bit different for military members than they are for civilians; this includes issues surrounding child support orders. While the basics are the same, military members face some unique issues and circumstances that may affect how child support orders are issued, enforced … [Read more...]
What Is the Difference Between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in Texas?
The two most common types of personal bankruptcy are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. As Texas bankruptcy attorneys, a common question we receive is, "What is the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Texas?" Though both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy can help you get a fresh … [Read more...]
Child Support and Remarriage
If you’re a non-custodial parent, it’s likely you are paying child support. Many parents have questions regarding child support and how it may be affected by various circumstances in their lives, as well as in the lives of their former spouses. Child Support after Your Spouse’s Remarriage One … [Read more...]
Your First Step in Getting a Divorce: A Guided Beginning
Imagine standing at a the base of a mountain, map in hand, with trails that stretch out towards unknown destinations. That's the first step in getting a divorce. It’s not just about signing papers; it's embarking on an emotional and legal journey through uncharted territory. I remember … [Read more...]
Credit Card Company Sues You: First Steps
Can a credit card company sue you? And what can I do about this legal action? These are questions we get quite often at our law office. Being served with a lawsuit for unpaid credit card debt is a startling and scary experience. Whether you’ve been served by the original creditor (the credit … [Read more...]
3 Ways to Leave Your House to Love Ones In Texas
When you develop your estate plan, you will likely come across the question, "How do I leave my house to someone when I die?" In Texas, there are a few effective methods for leaving your house to your family or loved ones after your passing. The best option for you will depend on your circumstances, … [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 … [Read more...]
How to Protect Yourself Financially in a Divorce
"The feeling of holding divorce papers in your hands, marking the formal start of your separation, is similar to being placed on a financial slope. Your mind races with ideas about how to manage your finances during this separation and eventual divorce. The steps you take now can be the difference … [Read more...]
HIPAA Authorization for Parents of a College Student in Texas
When your child heads off to college, it is a time of significant change for both of you. As they enter adulthood, you might not realize that your ability to help them in times of need changes, too, especially regarding their medical information. In Texas, turning 18 means your child is legally an … [Read more...]
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