Dividing retirement accounts in a high-asset divorce in Texas can be a particularly complex and sensitive process. Texas is a community property state, meaning that assets accumulated during the marriage are generally considered joint property. This includes...
Child custody agreements are not always set in stone. Life circumstances often change, and with those changes, a modification to your custody arrangement may be necessary to ensure that the best interests of your child are upheld. In Texas, modifying a child custody...
Domestic violence is a serious issue that can significantly impact child custody decisions in Texas. The Texas Family Code prioritizes the safety and well-being of children, and any history of domestic violence can heavily influence custody arrangements. When...
Technology has revolutionized many aspects of our lives, and divorce proceedings are no exception. In Texas, technology is increasingly being used to streamline the divorce process, from digital evidence collection to online mediation sessions. One significant change...
Relocating with a child after a divorce can be a contentious issue, particularly when one parent opposes the move. In Texas, the law prioritizes the child’s best interests, and any relocation must be approved by the court if it affects the custody arrangement....