More than 1.1 million bankruptcy cases are filed in the U.S. each year, according to the United States Courts. If you’ve decided to go this route and take a new financial path, you’ll want to avoid a few common mistakes that could harm your case. 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Filing for Bankruptcy It … [Read more...]
Splitting Custody of the Children in a Texas Child Custody Case
While Texas child custody law has some common guidelines, quite a bit still depends on the individual case. This is apparent in cases involving multiple children where the judge orders or approves a split custody arrangement. In split custody, the parents have custody of one (or more than one) of … [Read more...]
Top 5 Tips in Preparing for Divorce
If you’re getting divorced, it helps to take a few precautions to make the upcoming road a little less rocky. Divorce is a complex process with multiple facets to deal with, from property division to custody arrangements. The more prepared you are, the more equipped you’ll be to handle the issues … [Read more...]
Military Principles That Help With Divorce Anxiety
There can be an enormous amount of fear, worry and anxiety surrounding divorce. How will I live on my own? How can I make ends meet? What will happen to the children? Is there something wrong with me because I couldn’t make the relationship work? If you’re going through a divorce and feel saddled … [Read more...]
Ways to Beat the Divorce Blues
Divorce is heavy, and it can completely scramble your emotions, making it easy for depression to set in. But coping in a healthy way can help many going through a divorce come out healthy and happy on the other side. 4 Ways to Battle Divorce-Related Depression Try these four simple but effective … [Read more...]
6 Tips for Building a Strong Child Custody Case
Child custody cases can stir up a lot of feelings, like anger or frustration. But keeping these at bay is important if you hope to build a strong case. Of course, there are other important things to remember when organizing and building your case. The following are six tips for building a strong … [Read more...]
Brunner Test Overview
The Brunner test is a way to determine if certain types of debt can be discharged based on hardship. Bankruptcy does not eliminate all types of debt such as student loans, so tests like these may be used to determine if the debt can be discharged. A Look at the Brunner Test To determine if you … [Read more...]
Child Custody Lawyers Share Examples of Parental Alienation
When getting divorced, learning to recognize examples of parental alienation is crucial. Parental alienation doesn’t just affect your personal relationship with your child, but it also can weigh heavily on the outcome of child custody battles you have with your former spouse. According to a 2010 … [Read more...]
Proving Parental Alienation in Child Custody Cases
Many parents wrestle with how to prove parental alienation. Though they may recognize some of the telltale signs of alienation, proving that it’s actually happening to the courts is another story. In child custody cases, parental alienation can influence the final custodial verdict significantly. … [Read more...]
Debt Obtained By Fraud
Debts by fraud are not dischargeable when filing for bankruptcy; those who accumulate debt they have no intention of paying back will still be responsible for it after bankruptcy. Using credit cards irresponsibly and accumulating luxury debt right before you file for bankruptcy is a red flag, … [Read more...]
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