Parental Kidnapping in Texas
How Does Texas Define Parental Kidnapping? It’s against Texas law for a noncustodial parent to knowingly entice or persuade a child to leave the custody of the custodial parent, guardian,…
How Does Texas Define Parental Kidnapping? It’s against Texas law for a noncustodial parent to knowingly entice or persuade a child to leave the custody of the custodial parent, guardian,…
Marriage is hard, but marriages in the military can be even more difficult. Between the relocations, long deployments, and the stress of the job, it’s not uncommon for service members…
If you are going through a divorce or family law case in Texas, you will likely hear many legal terms and phrases that are unfamiliar to you. To help you…
If you are considering divorce, or have already started the process, you probably have a ton of questions. How long will the process take? How is child custody determined? How…
When a couple owns a home and the marriage ends in divorce, important decisions must be made about what to do with the home. One spouse may want to remain…
In life, parents’ circumstances change. They may change jobs, move away, get remarried, or fall on hard times. Major changes can affect a parent’s ability to pay child support, care…
Surviving Valentine’s Day during divorce can be emotionally challenging and isolating, especially when reminders of love and romance are everywhere. In this article, our experienced divorce attorneys offer 10 tips…
Are you concerned about making costly mistakes in your divorce? Men often face unique pitfalls in the divorce process. In this article, we’ll identify the top mistakes men make in…
Cost of divorce in Texas A recent USA Today article puts the average cost of divorce in Texas without children at $15,600, and the average cost of a divorce with…