Forms of Discovery in a Family Law Case Texas
Forms of Discovery in Family Law Cases “Discovery” is a legal term that refers to the formal process by which parties in a lawsuit exchange information and evidence relevant to…
Forms of Discovery in Family Law Cases “Discovery” is a legal term that refers to the formal process by which parties in a lawsuit exchange information and evidence relevant to…
Divorce in Texas: Contested vs. Uncontested Divorces Divorce can range from a long, drawn-out process to an amicable resolution for marital problems that cannot be solved. Divorces falls into one…
How to Protect Yourself During a Divorce with Business In Texas, when you own a business and are seeking a divorce, court proceedings often get complex. Business ownership can complicate…
The holiday season can be a wonderful time of the year, but also a stressful one. This is especially true for parents who are recently divorced and now must abide…
Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Clubhouse… Social media is a big part of our lives today, thanks to ever-evolving technology, but can it affect those who are getting divorced? Divorce and…
Consultation Fees in Divorce Cases Some law firms tout “free consultations” as a selling point to attract potential clients, but the reality is most reputable firms charge for a consultation….
Divorce is never easy. But for the brave men and women serving as first responders, this process is often exacerbated by the demands and stress of their professions. At Varghese…
Appealing Property Division in a Texas Divorce Going through a divorce is challenging, and sometimes, the division of property may not seem fair. If you are unhappy about the outcome…
In Texas, court orders are an essential part of all divorce and family law cases, establishing clear guidelines on child custody , support, and visitation, as well as property division…