Domestic violence affects families across all communities, age groups, socioeconomic groups, races and cultures, and beyond. The stigma associated with domestic abuse is so significant that far too many victims fail to report the issue, which puts them in even greater...
Your child custody agreement is legally binding until you officially modify them with the court. While Texas courts understand that such modifications are often necessary, they don’t allow modifications except in situations in which the relevant circumstances have...
In Texas, sole custody really does not exist unless your co-parent has passed away or has their parental rights terminated. The concept of “assigning” a child to one parent or the other is a bit outdated. In fact, some states use a system that allocates parental...
Husbands and wives have equal rights and responsibilities in Texas divorces. Yes, it was historically common for the mother to be awarded child custody or to be the one receiving alimony, but those trends do not have any bearing on the way the law is applied to men...
If your divorce is headed to court, you have plenty on your mind. One factor that you may not have given much thought but that you should consider is what you will be wearing to divorce court. If you don’t give the matter some thought ahead of time, you could be...
There is obviously a whole lot more to raising children than simply providing them with food, clothing, and shelter. In fact, extracurricular activities are often an important part of raising happy, healthy, and well-rounded children. Texas child support, however, is...