There are multiple reasons why someone may want to modify a child support order. It’s not unusual for payers to seek child support reductions because of job loss or temporary layoffs. They may also file to modify when the custodial parent has come into a large amount of money and is better able to carry… Read More
Prenuptial Agreement May be Right Choice
When two people in love decide to tie the knot, they are signing up to blend both family and finances. Considering how big a step this is, some couples choose to create a prenuptial agreement. Prenuptial agreements, also known as “prenups,” help set legal boundaries and set forth the ground rules for the way the… Read More
Could my wife be a sex addict?
When we hear the term “sex addict” it’s almost always a man that comes to mind, but the reality is that women, too, can have compulsive sexual behaviors. For some women, these behaviors may not be as overt as for male sex addicts, but their actions may be just as disastrous for a marriage, leading… Read More
Running a Business with Your Ex after Divorce
Building an idea into a real, profit-making company takes time, dedication, and teamwork. It takes owners who understand each other and who complement each other’s skills and talents. Some couples that have such a relationship choose to go into business together, but what happens if the marriage falls apart? In many cases, couples that are… Read More
How Assets Affect Taxes In a Divorce
Getting a divorce can mean big changes, not only in one’s personal life, but financially as well. Many divorcing couples fail to understand the impact of taxes after a divorce until they receive their settlement and are left with much less assets in the divorce than anticipated. It is important for couples to ensure they… Read More
Do you have to pay taxes on alimony payments?
Wondering whether you have to pay taxes on alimony payments is not uncommon. Alimony, also known as spousal support, is paid from one spouse to another after a divorce. In Texas, alimony can be requested if: the marriage lasted longer than 10 years; the spouse requesting support is disabled or caring for a disabled child… 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. Unfortunately, some courts may not immediately recognize it, but if the… 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 report on parental alienation in the American Journal of… Read More
Winning a Child Custody Case
Want to know how to win your child custody case? While there aren’t any magic formulas for success, there are mistakes that you may be able to avoid. Common Mistakes Made in Child Custody Cases The first mistake is going into the process with unreasonable expectations and demands. Having everything go exactly your way is… Read More
Challenges of Divorce with a Special Needs Child
Are you going through a divorce in Richardson, Texas and have a special needs child at home whose best interests are of top priority? The attorneys at Warren & Migliaccio understand the complexities of these child custody cases and other problems that may lie ahead. Three Concerns Pertaining to a Special Needs Child When Divorcing … Read More
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