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Family Law
Updated:
April 4, 2024
When dealing with the complexities of a divorce in Texas, understanding spousal maintenance is essential. ‘Texas alimony law’ governs if, when, and how one spouse can be compelled to support the other financially post-divorce. Key factors include the length of your marriage, your financial resources, and any special circumstances. This article breaks down the specifics: from eligibility criteria to calculation methods and the impact of marital agreements. Equip yourself with the knowledge to nav
Family Law
Updated:
February 9, 2024
Most divorces can be difficult and life-changing for everyone, especially if there are children involved, and the needs and best interests of children should always be a priority.
Family Law
Updated:
December 5, 2023
Divorce is difficult, but when children are involved, it is even harder. Child custody is often determined as part of the divorce. Sometimes, the parents agree on the terms ahead of time, and other times, the judge decides for them. Whatever the case, both parties are legally bound to abide by the terms of the order.
Family Law
Updated:
December 4, 2023
Family law matters are often emotionally charged and rife with conflict. Whether it's divorce, child custody, child support, domestic violence, or another familial matter, it is usually going to be tough. It helps to have strong, experienced legal representation on your side to help you get through it.
Family Law
Updated:
April 11, 2023
Divorce is not easy. It can be emotionally draining and sad to see a marriage come to an end. Even if the relationship hasn’t worked for some time, it is still hard to face that final step and dissolve the union that you created with someone else. But the truth is, some divorces are more difficult than others.
Family Law
Updated:
March 29, 2023
Going through a divorce, even after a short marriage, can be one of the most challenging times of your life. When you must go through this process, having a Frisco divorce lawyer by your side who knows the laws in Texas and can walk with you during divorce cases can be invaluable.
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