When a Texas judge issues a custody order, both parents must abide by the rules outlined in the order. Family circumstances can and will likely change after a judge enters that order, and one or both parents may need to ask to revisit the order and adjust it to better...
Month: June 2021
Being career-oriented doesn’t detract from your parental rights
Plenty of people think that you can either focus on your career or on your family. There is a common misconception that you can devote yourself to both. However, you can be a successful professional and also a devoted, loving parent. Balancing the demands of your job...
Can you claim some of the family business’s value in a divorce?
Family businesses in Texas come in all shapes and sizes. Some families maintain a ranch or pass down the mineral rights to a property from generation to generation. Others may run a family accounting business or a small engine repair shop. It is common practice for...
3 financial moves to make before you file for divorce
Divorce can be a time of economic uncertainty. It's hard to know how the courts will handle your property and even harder to predict how your spouse will react to the news of your filing. Some people are calm and respectful during a divorce, while others become very...