by Brant Webb | Mar 29, 2024 | High Asset Divorce, Same-Sex Couples & Divorce
Annulment, a process that legally nullifies a marriage, is different from divorce in that it treats the marriage as if it never happened. Under Texas law, annulments are granted only in specific circumstances as outlined in the Texas Family Code §§ 6.101 – 6.111...
by Brant Webb | Mar 13, 2024 | Alimony
Alimony, also known as spousal maintenance in Texas, is a legal obligation to provide financial support to a spouse during or after a marital separation or divorce. The Texas Family Code §§ 8.051-8.056 delineates the specifics of who is eligible for alimony and under...
by Brant Webb | Feb 27, 2024 | Adoption
Embarking on the journey of adoption in Texas can be an enriching pathway to family growth. The process, while complex, is a legal avenue that brings immense joy to many families each year. In Texas, the Family Code Chapter 162 provides the statutory framework for...
by Brant Webb | Feb 8, 2024 | Child Custody
Co-parenting after a divorce can be challenging, but with the right strategies, you can establish a positive parenting partnership that benefits your children’s well-being. Texas law promotes the best interests of the child, encouraging parents to adopt a...
by Brant Webb | Jan 31, 2024 | Child Custody
Divorce is a complex process that often leads to significant life changes, including the possibility of relocation. In Texas, moving with your child after divorce involves specific legal considerations that must be addressed to comply with state law and protect the...