Custody and divorce disputes can shift quickly when one side raises claims that do not match what actually happened. You may see statements about behavior, finances or parenting that feel inaccurate or one-sided. These claims often affect emotions, timelines and...
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Should you choose a DIY approach for your high-asset divorce?
After a life of building success with your spouse, the marriage has reached its end. Filing for a divorce is the next step, but this comes with significant legal hurdles. You might be tempted to handle the process yourself, thinking that it could help you save on...
Spotting the red flags: could a spouse be hiding assets?
Divorce often reveals a person’s true character. If you suspect your spouse conceals wealth, you must act quickly. Texas law requires full disclosure of all marital property. Yet, some spouses attempt to cheat the system anyway. Look for these warning signs to protect...
Dividing Complex Marital Assets: What’s Involved?
A divorce settlement often seems straightforward when spouses divide a house or bank account. However, complex marital assets quickly turn simple property division into a complicated challenge. These high-value non-standard holdings require specialized knowledge to...
Child Custody Disputes: When ‘Best Interest of the Child’ is Complicated
When a couple divorces, dividing property is not the only thing that makes the whole situation difficult. The worst part is having to involve your child or your children in the exhausting and heartbreaking process of deciding custody. Several factors can make custody...
Can you change child custody in Texas? When the court says yes
Life changes fast, and sometimes the custody order you agreed to in the past just doesn’t fit your child’s reality anymore. But in Texas, courts don’t rewrite custody plans for small disagreements or personal frustrations. You need to show a serious change in your...
Why information sharing is critical when sharing custody
When parents divorce or separate, they frequently share custody of their children. Both parents have a certain amount of time with the children. They typically also share the authority to make decisions about their upbringing. The state imposes numerous...
Search and seizure: When a routine traffic stop leads to drug charges
A routine traffic stop can quickly escalate into a criminal defense scenario if law enforcement officers suspect drug activity. In many drug possession or trafficking cases, an initial encounter begins with a minor traffic violation—like a broken taillight or failure...
What are the penalties for a first Texas DWI conviction?
If police officers suspect someone of intoxication, they may stop their vehicle. Police officers may then ask questions and conduct tests to affirm their suspicions. Those arrested for driving while intoxicated (DWI) charges may spend a night or more in jail just...
3 ways the courts can help those dealing with domestic violence
Domestic violence is a relatively common issue. Many people who experience domestic violence from a romantic partner or spouse never speak publicly about the matter or involve law enforcement. However, many people do eventually leave situations that put them and their...
