Divorce is a complex and often emotionally charged process that can have far-reaching consequences for individuals and families. While there is no ideal time to end a marriage, certain patterns and trends emerge regarding the timing of divorce filings. This blog post will explore these trends and … [Read more...]
Do I Need My Co-Parent’s Permission to Travel Abroad With My Child? | Warren & Migliaccio
Are you planning an exciting vacation abroad with your child? Do you need permission from your co-parent? There are many ins and outs regarding international travel with children. As parents, we worry about many things, from ensuring all luggage arrives to what if my child gets sick and needs to see … [Read more...]
What Are the Impacts of Parental Alienation in Texas Custody Battles? | Warren & Migliaccio
In the world of family law, where emotions run high and the stakes are even greater, an issue that stands out beyond the rest as incredibly toxic is parental alienation. It’s an insidious behavior that can wreak havoc not only within Texas child custody cases but on the emotional well-being of all … [Read more...]
Breastfeeding and Shared Custody in Texas Divorce and Custody Cases | Warren & Migliaccio
Nearing the end of a relationship brings a lot of feelings and changes. When kids are involved, the ending of a partnership can bring about extensive challenges, necessitating custody arrangements, timetables, and the evolution of routines. At the same time, emotions can feel practically cluttered … [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...]
Navigating Last-Minute Holiday Custody Changes in Texas | Warren & Migliaccio
HEB, CVS, Walgreens, and every other retailer in Texas set off the unofficial start to the wintertime holidays right after Halloween. Christmas displays and holiday decor have been up for weeks, but now that the holiday season quickly approaches, divorced and otherwise separated parents face a … [Read more...]
Should I wait 60 days to get my divorce?
To learn more about the 60 day waiting period for divorce, please check out our latest blog: What is the 60 Day Waiting Period Divorce Texas? The 60-Day Waiting Period in Texas: Legal Framework and Exceptions Texas Family Code § 4.002(a) establishes the mandatory waiting period in divorce … [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 to deal with an unreasonable ex during divorce
The dissolution of a marriage is inherently a complex and emotionally charged process. In Texas, a state with both fault-based and no-fault divorce options, navigating a divorce can be particularly challenging when faced with an unreasonable ex who has no interest in ending things … [Read more...]
Why Would A Judge Dismiss A Divorce Case In Texas
Divorce proceedings can be complex and emotionally challenging. While most divorce cases proceed through the legal system without significant hitches, there are instances where a judge might dismiss a divorce case. Understanding the reasons behind dismissals can help individuals navigate the process … [Read more...]
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