Denton County Divorce Courts: What You Need to Know
Which Courts Handle Divorce Cases in Denton County? Denton County divorces are heard in eight district courts, all located in the Denton County Courts Building at 1450 E. McKinney Street…
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Which Courts Handle Divorce Cases in Denton County? Denton County divorces are heard in eight district courts, all located in the Denton County Courts Building at 1450 E. McKinney Street…
If your ex has denied you child visitation, you probably feel angry, frustrated, and helpless. What was supposed to be fun, quality time with your child has now become a…
Back Child Support in Texas Raising children costs money, and both parents must share financial responsibility. That responsibility remains even if the parents are no longer a couple. And the…
Want to change your name or the name of your child? In this post, our family law attorneys explore the three most common types of name changes in Texas and…
When it comes to divorce, women are statistically more likely to initiate the proceedings and file for divorce first. The reasons behind this trend point to evolving societal roles, shifting…
A living trust in Texas is a legal document that places your assets into a trust during your lifetime and allows those assets to be managed for your benefit while…
What Is Commingling of Funds in Marriage? Commingling occurs when one spouse mixes separate property with community property, making it difficult or impossible to distinguish between the two. In Texas,…
How Mediation Helps Texas Couples Divorce Amicably Mediation allows divorcing couples in Texas to negotiate the terms of their separation, making mediation in amicable divorces a powerful tool for smoother…
Common Law Marriage Most people in Texas know a couple who say something along the lines of, “We’ve lived together for so long, we are considered common law married.” But…