10 Ways to Help Your Divorce Case
You may be just beginning your divorce case or you may be in the middle. Regardless of your current position, there are certain tips that will make this painful process much smoother in the grand...
View ArticleDivorce and its Psychological Aspects
I am by no means a licensed mental health professional, psychologist or psychiatrist; however if you have been a follower of my blog regarding divorce, child custody, or any family law issue you know...
View ArticleSpousal Maintenance for Disabled Spouse Post-Divorce: What if I Still Need It?
You are divorced and in your final orders you were awarded spousal maintenance on the basis of your disability and inability to earn sufficient income. So, you went through all of the stages of...
View ArticleThe Judge Did Not Divide the Assets Fairly in My Divorce, Can I Appeal?
You have just finished a long bench trial in your divorce and you do not feel that the trial court was correct in its division of your assets and liabilities. In fact, you feel that the judge was...
View ArticleDefault Judgments in Divorce—What it Takes to Get a New Trial Granted
You have been served with a petition for divorce and it states you have to file an answer by 10:00 a.m. on the Monday next after the expiration of 20 days. However, you have been working things out...
View ArticleDiscovery Issues in Divorce Cases
Family Law Discovery Issues: If there is one aspect of practicing law that a consensus of attorneys will agree is a mental beat-down, it would be the discovery process. Since discovery is a necessary...
View ArticleHow can you tell if your marriage is headed for disaster?
Aren’t half of marriages going to end in divorce no matter what? Sort of. It is true that about 40 to 50 percent of marriages in America end in divorce. With numbers that high, some might assume that...
View ArticleThe Importance of Understanding Future Income in a Mediated Settlement Agreement
What is a Mediated Settlement Agreement? If you reach an agreement in a mediation, more precisely called a Mediated settlement agreement or MSA for short, the agreement is binding on you and all other...
View ArticleWho Gets the House in a Divorce?
One of the most common concerns people have in a divorce is who is going to keep the house they have been living in during their marriage. The answer to that question can vary in each case depending on...
View ArticleDivorce Documents Checklist For Texas Family Law Cases
Texas Divorce Law is changing in 2021. Starting on 1/1/21 there will be new discovery rules that will apply to all family law cases, including child custody and divorce. What does this mean for people...
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