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Enforcing Visitation Orders

  When you or any Texas parent is denied time with their child, it’s both frustrating and heartbreaking. For many parents in Texas, visitation enforcement becomes a necessary legal step to ensure they can maintain a consistent, meaningful relationship with their child. If your co-parent refuses to follow a court-ordered visitation schedule, you do have …

Navigating High-Net-Worth Divorce in Houston: Protecting Your Assets and Future

  High net-worth divorce is never just about splitting up as a couple. It’s about safeguarding what you’ve built, preserving your privacy, and protecting your future. If you’re a business owner, investor, executive, or public figure in Houston, the financial and reputational implications of divorce can be significant. It is not the time to hire …

Divorce Mediation in Houston: Is It Right for You and Your Family?

  You’ve kept the peace in your marriage for longer than you thought possible. Whispered arguments behind closed doors. Shed quiet tears in parked cars. Spent weeks pretending for the kids. Now the question won’t stop nagging at you: Is there a way to end this marriage without destroying every aspect of your life in …

​​Do I Need a Lawyer for My Child Custody Case?

The internet is a never-ending-fountain of advice, friends are offering personal anecdotes, and the weight of your child’s future rests squarely on your shoulders. Amidst this whirlwind of information surrounding your Texas child custody situation, one crucial question likely echoes in your mind: Do I actually need a lawyer for child custody disputes? Before you …

Determining Alimony in Texas

Divorce is a matter of law—a legal issue that must involve a judge—and there are legal protections intended to prevent unjust financial outcomes to the proceeding. In Texas, one of these protections in is alimony or spousal maintenance, which protects against one spouse from suffering from extreme economic hardship after the divorce. Under Texas law, …

Is There Common-Law Marriage in Texas?

Texas recognizes an informal marriage, or what is often called a common law marriage, in very limited circumstances. Simply living together, sharing a residence, or even having children together is not enough to create to a common law marriage, regardless of how long you have been a couple. Several specific factors must be met in order to create an informal marriage under the Texas Family Code: 1.      A man and a woman, neither of whom are married to anyone else and who are over the age of eighteen,

How Long Does Alimony Last in Texas?

Going through a divorce can bring many uncertainties, especially when you’re trying to figure out your financial future. Many people wonder, How long does alimony last after a divorce in Texas? The answer depends on several factors, including the length of your marriage, the financial situation of both spouses, and the court’s decision. Understanding these …

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