When considering divorce, you have some important questions. What happens to the assets you and your spouse collected while married? What about the property you owned prior to the wedding? Texas is a community property state, so while the money and property you...
If debts are acquired before a person gets married, those debts are generally considered to be separate property. However, if debts are acquired after a marriage, both parties to the relationship could be responsible for paying some or all of those balances. In Texas,...
The stress of divorce can overwhelm even the strongest person. When a marriage ends, splitting properties, retirement accounts and perhaps eve 1. Best interest of the child When looking at a custody dispute, the court considers many aspects. The primary...
On May 1, the U.S. Department of Agriculture released a memo urging Texas and other states to take better advantage of available child support cooperation requirements to help custodial parents receive the child support payments they are due. The USDA wants states to...
Dividing a company can be both emotionally and logistically difficult for business owners in Texas going through a divorce. Some couples may decide to keep running the family business instead of selling it. This may be because both partners are important for the...