Married couples share their lives and finances. Under Texas law, your income and property becomes marital or community property that you may have to divide if you divorce. Unfortunately, especially for couples with higher than average income levels or complex assets,...
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Child support: What if you can’t find your co-parent?
It is undeniably hard to raise and provide for a child as a single parent. Most families need two incomes to meet the expected and unexpected challenges of raising a child. Before the Texas child support division can enforce your co-parent’s obligations, it must know...
Why canceling your ex’s parenting time could be a big mistake
Needing to see your ex every few days because you share custody can be miserable. They may take every opportunity they can to pick a fight with you or try to ruin your day. They may ignore your children or bring them back late, disturbing your household routine and...
Going through a divorce? Talk to your child’s teachers
If you’re getting divorced and you have children who are in school, they’re probably returning to school soon. As such, it may be wise to talk to their teachers about the upcoming divorce. If this is something you’re family decided on over the summer, it’s a major...