Articles and guides on Texas family law topics including divorce, child custody, child support, property division, and more. Written for families in the Houston metro area.
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Texas Buy-Sell Agreements: Key Terms & Planning Guide
Business owners rarely plan to leave their company unexpectedly—but death, disability, divorce, and disputes happen. A well-drafted buy-sell agreement is […]
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Post-Divorce Property Cleanup: Texas Accounts, Titles & Transfers
Spouses are often surprised to learn that signing a divorce decree does not automatically change titles, account ownership, or all […]
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Temporary Orders in Texas Divorce & Custody: A Practical Guide
When a Texas divorce or custody case is filed, temporary orders are crucial for establishing immediate guidelines regarding living arrangements, […]
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Texas Community vs. Separate Property for High Earners
High-income professionals and business owners in Texas often assume that because they “kept things separate” during the marriage, their assets […]
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Texas Divorce & Closely Held Businesses: What Owners Need to Know
When navigating a divorce that involves an interest in a closely held business, it’s crucial to understand how Texas courts […]
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Texas Divorce Mediation: Process, Benefits & Expectations
Going through a divorce in Texas is emotionally and financially draining. Mediation offers a more private, flexible, and often less […]
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Texas High-Asset Divorce: Protecting Businesses & Complex Assets
When a marriage ends and there are significant assets involved—closely held businesses, professional practices, multiple properties, or complex investments—the divorce […]
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Texas Paternity: Establishing Fatherhood & Legal Changes
Becoming a legal father under Texas law entails understanding myriad factors beyond mere biology. This guide outlines how parentage is […]
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Texas Child Custody Modification: When & How to Change Orders
Texas parenting plans are designed to last, but life does not stand still. When changes happen, you may ask the […]
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