If you are a Texas resident who is divorced from your child’s other parent, you might be wondering if you are eligible for child support payments. Whether you are the custodial parent or have joint physical custody of your child, child support eligibility depends on a...
Month: December 2021
Is it time to change your custody and visitation agreement?
Custody and visitation agreements are a necessity for divorcing parents in Texas to ensure that their children are well taken care of in a way that is best for them. However, these agreements need to get modified from time to time depending on certain circumstances....
Helping your kids through their first post-divorce holiday season
The holidays can be an especially difficult time for children of divorced parents in Texas. Many memories are made while celebrating the holidays, so it's understandable that your kids will have a lot of grief during this time. Here are some ways to make this holiday...
How to protect your business interests in divorce
As a Texas business owner, you've spent countless hours and resources building your company into what it is today. You wouldn't want to risk losing it all in the aftermath of a divorce. Although it may seem difficult, there are many things you can do to protect your...