marital-home-1

What if Both Spouses Want to Stay in Marital Home During Divorce? [TX]

The Texas Divorce Process and Staying in the Marital Home The marital home is often one of the most contested assets in a Texas divorce. Under Texas divorce laws , the marital home is usually considered community property and, therefore, subject to division. But what if both spouses want to live in the marital home

What if Both Spouses Want to Stay in Marital Home During Divorce? [TX] Read More »

Drunk Drivers Must Pay Child Support if Parent Killed

New Law: Texas Drunk Drivers Must Pay Child Support If a Parent Is Killed

Texas already has some of the harshest drunk driving laws in the country, and now, lawmakers have taken it one step further. Governor Greg Abbott recently signed a law that requires drunk drivers who cause a crash that kills a parent to pay child support until the surviving child (or children) turn 18 or graduate

New Law: Texas Drunk Drivers Must Pay Child Support If a Parent Is Killed Read More »

divorce-1

What Happens if Your Spouse Dies During Divorce in Texas [2023]

What Happens if Your Spouse Dies During Divorce in Texas? When a spouse dies during divorce proceedings in Texas, the divorce process is halted, and the case is typically dismissed. In such a scenario, the surviving spouse is considered a widow or widower, and the marriage is deemed legally valid until the moment of the

What Happens if Your Spouse Dies During Divorce in Texas [2023] Read More »

ai in medicine scholarship 1536x800.jpg

AI in Medicine Scholarship

The AI in Medicine Scholarship, sponsored by Varghese Summersett Injury Law Group,   is designed to support the next generation of healthcare professionals who are committed to integrating artificial intelligence technology in the field of personal injury medicine. This scholarship aims to encourage research and innovation in AI applications, such as diagnostics, treatment plans, patient

AI in Medicine Scholarship Read More »

Supervised-Visitation-in-Texas

Supervised Visitation in Texas: How it Works [2023]

When parents decide to separate or divorce, the underlying reasons can sometimes lead a judge to mandate supervised visitation for the non-custodial parent. The court’s primary concern is always the child’s safety and well-being. In this article, our experienced Fort Worth family law attorneys explain supervised visitation in Texas, when it is ordered, how it

Supervised Visitation in Texas: How it Works [2023] Read More »

Reviews
About
Call
Schedule
Search