Family Law Attorney People are aware that the surviving spouse is entitled to inherit all of the large portion of the estate of a deceased person that they are married to. Fewer understand the effect on the estate if one…
Any major life change is difficult. Divorce is one of the toughest things people often have to deal with in their lives. Not only are you going through a lot emotionally, but there are many different logistics that need to…
A brain injury is one of the most serious injuries you can endure in an accident. The injury can affect your memory, concentration, problem solving abilities and emotions. If the injury occurred due to someone else’s negligence, it’s important to…
It’s that time of the year, again! Pumpkin spice is in the air, leaves are falling, which means it’s just about time to break out your best costume yet, stock up on candy, and carve some pumpkins with whoever you…
Sometimes in the chaos of a car accident, calling for a police report to be filed is forgotten. The parties involved in a crash may think that a police report is unnecessary, a decision they may wish they could change…
In Texas, if both parents have parental rights, both parties have to be informed about the desire to change the child’s name. If both parents are informed of the name change request and agree to it, they can file the…
We’ve all said it a time or two, or we have heard someone say something to the effect of: “I want to be healthy, start making healthier decisions, eat better, and go on a diet.” As we all know, there’s…
A prenuptial agreement is a contract agreed upon before marriage that details the property each person owns, and what those property rights will be after the marriage. Prenuptial agreements are typically used in instances where one fiancé holds the majority…
Divorce proceedings are often a highly emotional and complicated time, and determining who will cover the attorney fees can be an added element of stress. There is one simple way that the law in Texas tries to make this aspect…
In the state of Texas, child support payments are typically made by the “noncustodial parent”. This means that the parent without custody, or the parent that spends the least amount of time with the child, pays the child support. The…