Most Texas couples go into marriage thinking that it’s going to be forever. However, that doesn’t always happen. When happily ever doesn’t work out, there are a few options available to the unhappy couple. Divorce is the most common option, but legal annulment might...
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When To File A Child Custody Enforcement Action
Child custody is one of the most important aspects of a divorce. It is also one of the most difficult to deal with, both emotionally and logistically. In many cases, parents violate the terms of their custody agreement without realizing it. In other cases, one parent...
Assumable mortgage misconceptions in Texas divorce
If the Texas court awards you the family home in a divorce, your next challenge will be affording to stay in it. One of the options available to awardees is an assumable mortgage. If you are considering this option, it's important to dispel the common misconceptions...
4 steps to modifying a child custody support order in Texas
On average, it takes six months to complete a child support modification. You'll need to submit a formal request for modification in order to legally change your payments. Texas doesn't allow parents to change it on their own. 1. Request a review for modification You...