by Brant Webb | Oct 26, 2023 | Child Custody, Child Support, High Asset Divorce, Property Division, Same-Sex Couples & Divorce
Legal Terms in Family Law: A Glossary Navigating the world of family law in Dallas-Fort Worth can be a challenging and emotional journey. Understanding legal terminology can empower you to make more informed decisions during your divorce, child custody battle, or...
by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | Aug 7, 2023 | Child Custody, Child Support, Uncategorized
Job loss or periods of unemployment can be financially challenging, especially when you have child support obligations. However, in Texas, it’s important to understand that child support orders don’t automatically cease or adjust due to unemployment....
by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | Mar 15, 2023 | Child Custody, Child Support, News
When it comes to navigating the complexities of family law in Texas, having the right representation can make all the difference. At Webb Family Law Firm, P.C., we are proud to offer a team of attorneys who are all board certified by the Texas Board of Legal...
by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | Mar 9, 2023 | Child Custody, Child Support, High Asset Divorce, News, Property Division
When it comes to family law matters in North Texas, you need an attorney you can trust. At Webb Family Law Firm, P.C., we pride ourselves on providing exceptional legal services to our clients. Here are five reasons why you should trust us with your family law needs:...
by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | May 31, 2022 | Child Support
When parents in Texas get a divorce, one parent might be required to pay child support to the other. While child support is usually paid to the custodial parent, this is not always the case. The custodial parent is generally the parent who has physical custody of the...
by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | May 11, 2022 | Child Support
Custodial parents in Texas who receive child support payments may see changes in the amounts if the paying party develops a physical disability. It is necessary for both parties to know what steps they should take if this occurs. If a disabled parent is...