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Family Law

Can a child decide which parent the child wants to live with?
In Texas, a child cannot unilaterally decide which parent to live with until they reach the age of 18. However, the...
How do I protect my Small Business During a Divorce?
Protecting Your Small Business During Divorce Divorce presents unique challenges for small business owners. If you...
Texas Appeals Court Reverses Property Division Over Informal Marriage Finding in Montemayor v. Montemayor
Informal marriage is what Texas law calls a marriage undertaken without a ceremony. Colloquially this is a "common...
Key Lessons for Litigants Representing Themselves – Ross v. Ross
In a decision handed down on July 2, 2024, the Fourteenth Court of Appeals in Houston upheld a final divorce decree...
Texas Appeals Court Upholds Equal Property Division Despite Adultery Claim in Tanner v. Tanner
Summary: Texas courts don’t always award more property just because of adultery. In Tanner v. Tanner, the Court of...
What financial documents will your attorney need in a divorce in Texas?
In a Texas divorce, your attorney will typically need comprehensive financial documentation to help ensure a fair...
High-Net-Worth Divorce in Texas: Protecting Your Future
Divorce can be difficult, but when significant wealth is involved, the process becomes even more complex....
Dividing Retirement Accounts in a Texas Divorce: What You Need to Know
Dividing assets during a divorce can be one of the most complicated and emotionally charged aspects of the...









