Whether you ever wed your child’s other parent, splitting up can cause a ripple effect. Depending on how the relationship ended, emotional turmoil may dictate how each parent handles things. You may believe that you are the only one with your child’s best interests at...
For Texas couples who decide to divorce, the question of how to handle the marital home may weigh heavily in their concerns about property division. Many couples may find that their house is one of the most valuable assets that they have, especially if they already...
Rebuilding your life after divorce almost always proves challenging. If you are also worried about how you will support yourself once you and your ex go your separate ways, it can prove to be even more of a struggle. If you are among the many people across Texas who...
Watching a parent or another older loved one age is often difficult. This may prove particularly true if the person you care about is also experiencing a decline in his or her physical or mental health. Unfortunately, many older Americans experience memory loss or...
DNA testing is often used to determine paternity in Texas cases involving custody and support. Since DNA results have accuracy rates of up to 99.99%, they can firmly establish if a former partner is a child’s father. This could then lead to setting child support...