In Texas, divorce is unfortunately common. People who have decided that their marriage is no longer working will frequently decide to move on and start over. There are inherent challenges with this decision. One is how to handle children. Once child custody is...
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Ways of defending against drunk driving charges
Drunk driving charges can send the accused driver’s life into tumult almost immediately. Because accused drivers are facing potential criminal and administrative penalties, and a potentially sweeping impact on their personal and professional lives, they should be...
Searching for hidden assets in a divorce
Divorce can pose complicated financial issues, especially for a spouse who was not a business owner or substantially involved in the family’s finances. In some cases, particularly in high-asset divorces, a spouse may try to hide assets they do not want discovered to...
DIY divorces are can be tough on individuals
The decision to pursue a divorce is hard on any Texas resident who has had to make that difficult choice. With the recognition that one's marriage is over and that their life will be forever changed, it can be challenging for an individual to think clearly, make good...
How is property divided in Texas during divorce?
Dividing property can be one of the most challenging aspects of divorce. While it can be challenging, when divorcing couples know the property division rules that will guide their property division process, it can help them better resolve their property division...
3 reasons to limit communications with officers during an arrest
Many Texans have heard that individuals have a right to remain silent when they are under arrest. Television shows and movies often make dramatic scenes out of arrests and show suspect being led away as law enforcement officials recite Miranda warnings to them....
Five facts about spousal support in Texas
The decision to seek a divorce is a big one. Few individuals rush into the process to end their legal relationships with their partners. When a Sherman resident makes the choice to file to end their marriage, it has likely come after much consideration and...
What happens to retirement plans in a Texas divorce?
Careful financial planning can make the difference between a smooth divorce and a difficult one. Your and your spouse’s assets will be divided under Texas law. This includes any retirement plans earned by either of you. Talking to a financial planner and an attorney...
When can someone qualify for expunction?
Most criminal convictions will remain on a person's record for a lifetime. However, there are circumstances under Texas law that allow the removal of arrests and convictions from an individual's criminal history. Law enforcement officials refer to this process as an...
How long do you pay child support on a disabled child?
Typically, child support payments end when a child becomes an adult because the child should be able to support themselves and make their own financial decisions. However, this isn't always the case with special needs children. If you have a disabled child who still...