There are two types of divorce suits: at-fault and no-fault. Each determines how a court distributes assets. Depending on the type of case you pursue, a court will divide assets unequally if a court considers one party to be at fault for the end of the marriage What...
Year: 2021
Fathers can strengthen their custody argument
Family experts believe that fathers have an essential part in contributing to the happiness and development of their children. This is true even when dad works outside the house and fills traditional father roles, such as being more involved in sports and outdoor...
How do you divide art in a high-asset divorce?
When you are an avid art collector, one of the issues you may deal with upon divorce is deciding what to do with that artwork. You may be interested in keeping certain pieces, but depending on the assets you have and their values, you may not have that option. If you...
What effect does adultery have on a divorce in Texas?
Catching your spouse cheating on you can be a breaking point from which there is no return. You may feel betrayed and unsafe in your marriage. Anger, sorrow and even guilt because you blame yourself are all common emotional responses to discovering an extramarital...
What does Texas’ community property law mean for your business?
During your marriage, you happily assumed the role of provider. Starting up your own business or buying a company may have been the ideal way to control your schedule and pursue the financial resources your family needed. Your company is probably a big part of your...