What Is The 20/20/20 Rule in Military Divorce?
San Antonio, a vibrant city with a strong military presence, is home to countless active-duty service members, veterans, and their families. For these families, navigating a divorce can be even more complex due to the unique nature of military pensions. Today we’d like to talk about the “20/20/20 rule” and its effects on dividing military…
Read MoreGetting Divorced While in the Service? Get Yourself a Lawyer.
If you are currently serving in the military and thinking about pursuing a divorce, you need a lawyer. While divorce is different for military members, it is always a good idea to seek assistance from an attorney before making any big decisions. By doing so, your attorney can guide you through the entire divorce process,…
Read MoreCommon Mistakes That Can Affect Child Custody
When you are going through a child custody battle, it can be difficult to keep your emotions under control. However, if you fail to do this, you can jeopardize your entire case and lose your potential custody or visitation rights. Therefore, in order to ensure that you do not make any wrong decisions or put…
Read MoreHow Army Regulation 608-99 Can Affect Your Divorce
If you are in the Army and going through a divorce, you may be subject to different rules and regulations. One of those regulations is Army Regulation 608-99, which deals with financial support for your family. AR 608-99 helps address questions and concerns regarding military service members and their obligation to provide some type of…
Read MoreBusiness Valuation in Divorce: Determining How Much Your Business Is Worth
It is important to find out the value of your business before seeking a divorce. The reason for this is because you need to know how much of the business will be fairly divided among you and your spouse. Since you and your spouse may have different opinions about how much your business is worth,…
Read MoreMedically Retired from the Military? Those Benefits May Not Be Divisible
Anyone who has already gone through or is currently going through the military divorce process is aware of the many difficult challenges that often arise. While any type of divorce is tough, there are specific obstacles and hurdles that only emerge in military divorces. One of these unique challenges is determining which military benefits should…
Read MoreGrable Grimshaw Attorneys Named to 2024 Super Lawyers Rising Stars
We are pleased to announce the attorneys of Grable Grimshaw PLLC were selected for Texas Super Lawyers Rising Stars in in 2024. Brandon J. Grable was recognized for his work in General Litigation, and Matthew A. Grimshaw was recognized for his work in Family Law. Super Lawyers, a division of Thomson Reuters, operates as a…
Read MoreThe Best Present Is Being Present for Your Children
Since the holiday season is arriving very soon, you may have several different thoughts running through your mind. This is natural for co-parents and recently divorced parents who are navigating the difficulties and challenges of sharing their children during the holidays. Regardless of the questions and concerns that you may have or the tough and…
Read MoreCalculating Child Support When Your Ex Is Unable to Work
Dealing with child support isn’t always easy, especially when your ex is unable to work. Whether they cannot work due to disability, cannot find a suitable job, or simply refuse to work, you can still collect child support. However, you will need to do a little legwork yourself in order to obtain the payments owed…
Read MorePlease Don’t Give Your Kids a Pet for Christmas
When you are looking at and checking off the gifts on your child’s wish list this year, you may notice that they are asking for a pet. Your son may have made it very clear recently to you and your ex-spouse that he really wants a puppy for Christmas. However, you both shrugged it off,…
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