What do you do about the upcoming holiday season and all that happy “togetherness” that you’re supposed to be enjoying when you’re newly divorced (or newly separated and on your way to a divorce)? It’s not easy. Going solo through the holiday season when you’re used...
Divorce And Family Law Attorney
Month: September 2021
3 common myths about Texas child custody laws
The divorce procedure can be taxing at the best of times. However, when children are involved, stress levels may be heightened further. Parents often worry that the court is going to be biased in their rulings, leading to unfavorable outcomes. As a result, it is...
How can you protect your retirement in a gray divorce?
Gray divorce has been on the rise. This divorce involves people who are 50 or older. In some cases, these individuals have been together for decades. In a gray divorce, there may be unique concerns to address, such as the division of pensions or retirement, stocks and...
8 things courts consider as the best interests of the child
When making decisions about custody, the family court judge is always required to act in the “best interests of the child.” If you’re considering a divorce and trying to decide how they’re going to divide custody between you and your spouse, this is the standard that...