Family Law Child Support for High-Income Individuals / Busting the Cap or Above Guideline Child Support/Child Support in Texas: What Is the Most I Will Have to Pay. Texas law requires both parents to financially support their children. In most cases, one parent…Texas Central Lawyers26th April 2024
Family Law Debunking Common Myths in Divorce There are a lot of “myths” out there about getting a divorce in Texas. These…Texas Central Lawyers19th April 2024
Family Law Pet Custody/Can the Court Order Possession and Access for My Goldendoodle? Any pet owner knows and understands that pets are like family. When it comes time…Texas Central Lawyers12th April 2024
Family Law How Do Divorced Parents Split the Holidays When parents separate, it can often lead to difficult decisions about where the children will…Texas Central Lawyers5th April 2024
Family Law Filing For Sole Custody of Your Children Many parents inquire about obtaining “sole custody” of a child. This can mean different things…Texas Central Lawyers29th March 2024
Family Law Do I Need My Own Lawyer to Review a Prenup? Texas law allows two people who intend to get married to sign a premarital property…Texas Central Lawyers22nd March 2024
Family Law Dealing with Cryptocurrency in a Divorce Cryptocurrency is digital currency that does not exist in a tangible form and is not…Texas Central Lawyers15th March 2024
Family Law How Do Divorce Courts Deal With Stock Options, Restricted Stock Plans or Other Complicated Employment Assets? When a person works for a publicly traded company, they often receive fringe benefits that…Texas Central Lawyers13th March 2024
Family Law Is My Spouse Hiding Assets? In many marriages, it is not unusual for one spouse to have access to more…Texas Central Lawyers1st March 2024
Family Law What You Should Expect When Hiring a Divorce Lawyer Finding the right lawyer can be daunting. Referrals often come from word of mouth. Yet…Texas Central Lawyers23rd February 2024