Many Texas couples may have heard the adage that half of all marriages end in divorce, and this remains true today even though divorce rates on the whole are down. However, the 55-and-over generation is ensuring that the 50 percent figure does not dr...
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Man ordered to financially support immigrant ex-spouse
A Texas resident who sponsors an immigrant through marriage may be required to provide support in the event they decide to get a divorce. This is because the I-864 Affidavit of Support requires immigrants to be able to financially support themselves ...
Read MoreReducing conflict between parents during divorce
When parents of young children divorce, even though the marriage has ended, the relationship usually must continue, and sometimes this can be for a decade or more. Children adjust best to a divorce in which parents find a way to cooperate with one an...
Read MoreThe rise of virtual visitation in family court
Texas is one of a growing number of states that allows "virtual visitation" between parents and child. With virtual visitation, one parent, usually a noncustodial parent who has relocated or lives far from the child to begin with, is able to spend ti...
Read MoreMLB player accused of not supporting 2 secret children
Baseball fans in Texas know that their favorite players are not exempt from real-life problems. Headlines have popped up about Mets pitcher Bartolo Colon, age 42. Reports swirling around a new court filing allege that Colon failed to make child suppo...
Read MoreDifficulties in child custody and visitation
Parents in Texas who are getting a divorce should try to focus on making the process less difficult for their children. Unfortunately, parents often run into conflict over child custody, visitation and support. In a divorce that is particularly conte...
Read MoreDivorce and retirement accounts
There has been a large increase in the number of Texans who are divorcing after age 50. This has the effect of placing many retirement accounts in play during the negotiations or litigation over property division. There are steps people should take t...
Read MoreThe risks of social media when getting a divorce
When a Texas couple chooses to divorce, the number of factors that enter into how it will be settled are many. At the end of a marriage, emotions are undoubtedly running high with vast concerns. Although it might seem innocuous, keeping track of soci...
Read MoreArguments for and against ending a marriage
People in Texas usually contemplate divorce for a while before actually filing the paperwork. With the national divorce rate at around 50 percent, it's clear that a lot of people are choosing to part ways rather than work things out. Before ending a ...
Read MoreJudges often treat allegations of child abuse with suspicion
Experienced family law attorneys in Texas and around the country may urge divorcing couples to come to an amicable agreement whenever possible. Protracted court battles drain resources and offer no guarantees, and family court judges often treat alle...
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