If you’re in financial dire straits, you may consider the possibility of filing for bankruptcy, but the process is more complicated than simply deciding that it’s time to go ahead with filing. One stumbling block that many people encounter is in the difficulty of deciding between Chapter 13 vs … [Read more...]
Applying for Credit after Bankruptcy in Texas
Many mistakenly believe that it’s impossible to get credit after declaring bankruptcy, when the case is quite the opposite. In fact, you’re likely to be issued offers by several credit card companies after your case has been closed. That doesn’t mean, however, that you should take any offer that … [Read more...]
Establishing Paternity for Child Support in Texas
When trying to collect child support in Texas, unmarried couples will need to establish paternity first. If you’re trying to collect payments from an ex-partner, it’s best to discuss your situation with a Texas family law lawyer to see exactly what needs to be done. When you request information, … [Read more...]
Preparing a Successful Parenting Plan
Without a successful parenting plan, the aftermath of a divorce can be even more stressful and painful. If the parents do not submit a parenting plan the courts will order a visitation schedule set out under Texas child custody laws. While this visitation schedule tries to ensure that the child has … [Read more...]
Grounds for Modifying Child Support in Texas
Texas child support is watched over by the Child Support Division of the Office of the Attorney General. Most problems concerning child support can be addressed by this department; however, some situations are so volatile and complicated that you may need the help of a child custody lawyer. One … [Read more...]
When a Parent Refuses to Pay Child Support in Texas
When a noncustodial parent refuses to pay child support, you may be left wondering what options are available. It may require legal assistance from a child custody lawyer in Texas. Child support payments are enforced a number of ways. In many cases, the payments are automatically deducted from … [Read more...]
Tips for Leaving your Marital House in Texas
One of the main concerns after a divorce in Texas is where you and your children will live. Many factors will go into determining which spouse gets to keep the marital house and you may find yourself moving to a new location, either locally or further from your current home. In any case, moving … [Read more...]
5 Tech Tips for Staying In Touch With Your Kids After Divorce
If your child custody agreement allows for your ex-spouse to retain primary custody of your children and move miles away from the Texas home you once shared you may risk losing contact with them over time. Fortunately, with the power of the Internet communication across distance is easier and … [Read more...]
Signs You’re Ready for Post-Bankruptcy Credit Card
Your Texas bankruptcy filing is finalized, you have a clearer financial situation and now it’s time to get back on your feet. One of the first things you’ll hear when it comes to advice on life after bankruptcy is that you need to start reestablishing good credit – but where to begin? One of your … [Read more...]
2011 Bankruptcy Stats for the Northern Texas District
The United States Bankruptcy Court divides most states into separate districts to help organize the local court systems for handling bankruptcy claims. For Dallas residents, we reside in the Northern District of Texas that also includes the divisions of: Abilene; Amarillo; Fort Worth; … [Read more...]
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