Throwing Away Your Ex’s Stuff During Divorce
Fort Worth Divorce Attorney, serving Tarrant and surrounding counties Breakups and divorces can be messy affairs, both emotionally and legally. When it comes to dividing property during a divorce, things…
Fort Worth Divorce Attorney, serving Tarrant and surrounding counties Breakups and divorces can be messy affairs, both emotionally and legally. When it comes to dividing property during a divorce, things…
What are Interrogatories in Texas Family Law Cases? In the context of a Texas family law proceeding, such as a divorce, interrogatories serve as a crucial instrument during the discovery…
A nunc pro tunc judgment is a legal term used to describe a retroactive correction of a previously entered court order. It is a Latin term that means “now for…
Getting a divorce is never an easy process, but military divorce in Texas brings its own unique challenges. When one or both spouses are in active military service, the rules…
Incarceration can strain a marriage, especially if someone is behind bars for months or even years. So it’s not a surprise when couples decide to throw in the towel and…
What are Temporary Orders in a Divorce? Temporary orders are a type of legal protection that can help decide family and property-related matters while a divorce is being finalized. Temporary…
Telling your spouse you want a divorce is not easy. Delivering hurtful news never is. It’s important to approach the conversation with a clear head and an open heart, even…
In short: The right of first refusal is an optional clause in a Texas parenting plan that requires a parent to offer the other parent the chance to watch their…
When divorce, child custody, or other family matters get contentious or complicated, the judge will often appoint an “Attorney Ad Litem” to represent your child. The attorney is to advocate…