Posts by Matt Grimshaw
How Can I Make My San Antonio Divorce Easy and Amicable?
Making the decision to divorce is difficult; however, the divorce process does not have to be. When you and your spouse are about to end your marriage, there will be certain obstacles that you must overcome, especially if there are children involved. You do not want to make matters worse by fighting with your spouse…
Read MoreHow Residency Affects Divorce in San Antonio
For many married couples who are contemplating divorce, it can be difficult to even come to the decision. When considering a divorce, there are many factors both spouses think about before committing to the decision. However, one of the factors that many married couples rarely consider is how their location will affect their divorce. In…
Read MoreWhat to Do When Your Ex Won’t Follow the Final Divorce Order
Many couples who have been through a divorce understand how difficult the process can be. Even though the courts declare that all matters of the marriage will be separated equitably, one or both of the ex-spouses might be dissatisfied with the divorce order. However, it is important to understand that the divorce order is legally…
Read MoreHow to Choose the Right Structure for Your San Antonio Business
Congratulations! You have decided to start that business that you have been thinking about for a long time. However, deciding to go into business is the easiest part. Now you must make decisions that will affect your business moving forward. One of the first and most important is the business’s structure. The type of structure…
Read MoreConsiderations for Child Custody and Shared Parenting in San Antonio
If you have children and are facing a divorce or ending a relationship, you probably have questions and concerns about child custody. In Texas, the law refers to child custody and visitation as “possession and access” and presumes that shared parenting benefits children, but does not provide for 50/50 sharing. Instead, the state sets out…
Read MoreCan My Spouse Come after My Business in a San Antonio Divorce?
If you own a business and are facing a divorce, you might wonder if your spouse will have rights to your business. Will you have to divide the business with your spouse? Will you be able to keep running the business after the divorce? Adding one or more businesses to the division of property required…
Read MoreCan I Get Sole Custody to Keep My Minor Child Safe?
Texas law assumes that when it comes to custody, children benefit from spending time with both parents. However, since the law also requires courts to base custody decisions on the best interests of the child, sole custody may be awarded where one parent presents a danger to the child. The presumption in Texas is that…
Read MoreWhat Is False Advertising?
Federal and state laws are in place to protect consumers from false advertising and scams that make deceptive claims about a product’s price, quality, or function. When consumers experience financial or other losses as a result of false or deceptive advertising, they have the right to pursue legal action with the help of a skilled…
Read MoreWarranties and the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act
Most Texas consumers have had some experience with warranties. Products often come with operating manuals containing printed warranties. Advertising may refer to a product warranty as part of the sales pitch. Extended warranties may be offered for sale at the time of purchase or at the end of the original warranty period. When consumers buy…
Read MoreDo I Have to Pay for My Ex’s Health Insurance After a Divorce?
When two people are married, it is typical that one spouse pays for health insurance for both parties through their employer-sponsored health care plan. When a divorce happens, many people wonder what happens to these benefits. In short, the spouse who is currently paying for health insurance is not required to continue to pay for…
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