Electronic Spyware and Hacking During a Divorce: Don’t Do It
If you’re involved in a tough or contentious divorce here in Texas, you may be tempted to look at your spouse’s text messages, email, or social media to find out what’s really going on. This curiosity is simply human nature and many divorcing spouses experience it when searching for a sense of closure. However, our…
Read MoreHow to “Be Thankful” When It’s Not Your Year with the Children
With Thanksgiving quickly approaching, you may be thinking about how the holidays may look different this year. This is common among divorced parents who share children together. One parent may get the children for Thanksgiving and Christmas one year, while the other parent gets them the next year. This is a typical compromise that divorced…
Read MoreHow Can I Prove My Spouse Is Hiding Assets?
Going through a divorce can be stressful, frustrating, mentally taxing, and overwhelming. When you think that your spouse may be hiding assets, it can make the divorce process even more complicated and challenging. No one wants to believe that their spouse has been misleading them. However, hiding assets happens more often than you might think…
Read MoreIt’s Time to Help Texas’s Relative Caregivers
There are a lot of relative caregivers across the state of Texas. While these individuals do their best to ensure that their relative children do not end up in the foster care system, they find it hard to pay for their medical bills and expenses, school supplies, clothing, and even food. Due to this, many…
Read MoreDoes Adultery Really Affect Divorce?
Turn on any radio station and you’re bound to hear a song or two (or 10) about someone’s cheatin’, lyin’ partner. Maybe the lyrics are about the singer’s heartbreak, or maybe they’re about revenge, but they’re ultimately about the betrayal. Art, however, does not always mimic life. And while adultery and cheating are popular themes…
Read MoreTexas Is Coming for No-Fault Divorce
Texas was one of the first states in the country to offer no-fault divorce, and it’s worked out pretty well for folks over the last 50 years. Unfortunately, there are some who want to eliminate the option altogether. There have been many statements and opinions – largely by pundits and certain legislators – made recently…
Read MoreChild Custody Evaluators in Texas Must Now Record Interviews
In San Antonio and the rest of Texas, divorce and child custody laws are commonly changing and being updated. Therefore, it is important for those who are going through or planning to go through a divorce or child custody battle to know and be aware of new laws or bills being passed or talked about.…
Read MoreWhat Is Parental Alienation?
Parental alienation refers to a situation in which one parent deliberately attempts to undermine or damage the child’s relationship with the other parent, often during or after a divorce or separation. It involves psychological manipulation and tactics that aim to turn the child against the targeted parent. This phenomenon can have serious negative effects on…
Read MoreDo Grandparents Have Visitation and Custody Rights in Texas?
The bonds between grandparents and their grandchildren can be incredibly strong and nurturing. However, in certain circumstances, legal issues can arise that challenge these relationships. In the state of Texas, grandparents may seek court-ordered visitation with their grandchildren under specific circumstances outlined in the Texas Family Code. The legal process to pursue visitation rights begins…
Read MoreUnderstanding Divorce in San Antonio
If you’re thinking about getting divorced, it’s important to understand the process and what types of divorces are available to you here in Texas. Divorce involves a lot of paperwork, so it’s important to choose the right documents, and couples can choose from different types of divorces to fit their particular situations and circumstances. Spouses…
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