Financial hardships can arise when parents decide to separate or divorce. Fortunately, child support was established in the state of Texas so that the children still have the economic support they need when parents separate. Although there are exceptions, many times...
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Month: March 2023
Factors in determining the best interests of the child
When parents separate, it is not uncommon for them to have disagreements about child custody. Sometimes, both parents want primary custody of the children, which can mean the matter has to go to court. Courts in Texas base decisions in child custody cases on the best...
Postnuptial agreements can protect in a high-asset divorce
Most spouses never truly intend on divorcing, but sometimes it is the only option left on the table. For those in Texas who are in high-net-worth marriages, it may be worth considering a postnuptial agreement. So, what are postnuptial agreements and how can they offer...
These documents may help in a child custody hearing
After a parental separation, a common area of concern and possible contention revolves around the custody rights of the parents. In some cases, parents may have disputes over who gets custody of the children, which often results in a child custody court trial. Before...
How to discuss a prenup with a future spouse
An increasing number of couples in Texas these days are opting for prenuptial agreements before tying the knot. However, bringing up the end of the marriage before it even begins can be a hard topic to discuss with a future spouse. Here are some helpful suggestions on...