Who claims a child on taxes with 50/50 custody comes down to IRS rules, not your Texas custody label. In most cases, the parent the child lived with for more nights during the year claims the child. If a signed Form 8332 or valid written release applies, the noncustodial parent may claim the … [Read more...]
Texas Child Custody Calendar 2026: A Guide
A Texas Child Custody Calendar tracks parenting time, but let's face it: nailing down the perfect 2026 calendar can be as tricky as a Texas two-step. But don't fret; you're about to discover how to create a custody schedule that keeps things smooth for everyone, especially the kids. From … [Read more...]
How To Calculate Child Support in Texas: Complete 2026 Guide
Dealing with child support in Texas can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re also dealing with the emotional issues of divorce or separation. At Warren & Migliaccio, we've helped many families through this process and understand the financial uncertainty it can cause. Need-to-Know … [Read more...]
Will My Landlord Know I Filed Bankruptcy? What Texas Renters Need to Know
Will your landlord know you filed bankruptcy? Usually not, if you are current on rent, do not owe back rent or fees, and your landlord is not included on the case mailing list. Landlords typically learn about a filing when they are listed for back rent or lease notice, an eviction is already … [Read more...]
Does a New Partner Affect Child Support in Texas? What the Law Says
Does a new partner affect child support in Texas? Generally, no. Texas sets child support from the legal parents' income, not from a new partner's or new spouse's paycheck. But a new relationship can still matter indirectly, through changed living expenses, a parent's earning choices, or a request … [Read more...]
What Is Split Custody in Texas: A Definitional Guide
Split custody in Texas is a rare arrangement involving multiple children where each parent receives the primary residence designation for at least one child from the same family. Texas does not use "primary physical custody" as the statutory label; courts analyze the issue child by child through … [Read more...]
How Military Child Support Works in Texas
Texas calculates military child support from the service member's net resources, which can include base pay, BAH, BAS, and special pays. A Texas court order sets the amount, and the Defense Finance and Accounting Service can withhold payments through an income withholding order. Tex. Fam. Code § … [Read more...]
Children’s Bill of Rights Texas: What Texas Law Says
In Texas, the Children's Bill of Rights is a child-centered guideline list used in custody (called conservatorship under Texas law) and divorce cases. It is not a standalone Texas Family Code statute. It becomes enforceable only when specific language appears in a decree, temporary order, standing … [Read more...]
Who Suffers Most In Divorce and Who Benefits More Men Or Women
Divorce is a life-changing event that can affect everyone involved. People often wonder who suffers most in divorce and who benefits more from divorce men or women, but there’s no simple answer. Each family member experiences the process differently, and women, in particular, often suffer … [Read more...]
Risks of Hiring a Private Investigator for Child Custody Cases
Going through a divorce is already tough, especially when you have children. You want to do everything you can to achieve a favorable custody outcome. So, you might consider hiring a private investigator to uncover hidden data about your ex. While a private investigator can gather evidence, … [Read more...]
15 Questions to Ask a Texas Custody Lawyer (and Why Each One Matters)
In a Texas custody consultation, ask questions that translate your parenting goal into the rights a judge can actually enforce: conservatorship, possession and access, the right to designate primary residence, child support, and county procedure. These topics are governed mainly by Tex. Fam. Code … [Read more...]
My Wife Moved Out What Are My Rights and How Do I Protect Them
If your wife moved out, you may be wondering, “my wife moved out what are my rights”. You may feel unsure about what to do next and how to handle your home, property, child custody, and finances. As the remaining spouse, this change in living arrangements can feel overwhelming. This article will … [Read more...]
How Many U.S. Cities Have Declared Bankruptcies? What We Can Learn
Bankruptcy can be a daunting experience, not only for individuals but also for cities and municipalities. When a city declares bankruptcy, it often signals a deeper systemic issue involving financial mismanagement, economic downturns, or both. If you’ve ever wondered how many U.S. cities have … [Read more...]
Getting a Credit Card After Bankruptcy: A Texas Rebuild Guide
Most people can get a credit card after bankruptcy shortly after discharge, though Chapter 13 filers may need court permission first. Chapter 7 filers usually do better by waiting until the discharge enters and their credit reports update. From there, the safest first move is one low-fee rebuild … [Read more...]
Moving Out of State With a Child Before Divorce: What Texas Law Says
Moving out of state with a child before divorce is not automatically illegal in Texas when no court order exists — but it can trigger emergency motions, damage your custody position, and shift jurisdiction away from Texas under the UCCJEA. The answer depends on whether anyone has filed anything with … [Read more...]
Will My Employer Know If I File Chapter 7? What Texas Law Says
In most Texas Chapter 7 cases, your employer is not notified when you file. Employer notice usually happens only if payroll must stop an active wage garnishment or your employer is also a listed creditor. The rest of this article explains the other narrow exceptions and the workplace protections … [Read more...]
How Long Does Spousal Support Last in Texas? What Texas Law Says
How long court-ordered spousal maintenance lasts in Texas usually depends on the length of the marriage, but there are exceptions. Under Tex. Fam. Code § 8.054, maintenance generally lasts no more than five years in certain family-violence cases involving marriages under 10 years and in marriages of … [Read more...]
Questions to Ask a Family Lawyer During Your First Consultation
The most important questions to ask a family lawyer during consultation cover their experience with cases like yours, how they structure fees, who handles your case day to day, how they'll communicate with you, and what outcomes are realistic under Texas law. Walking in prepared helps you compare … [Read more...]
Non-Custodial Parent Rights in Texas: What the Law Actually Says
Non-custodial parent rights in Texas include access to your child's medical and educational records, the right to attend school activities, and possession time under the Standard Possession Order. Texas calls the non-custodial parent a "possessory conservator," and your specific rights depend on … [Read more...]
Parental Kidnapping Texas Law: What Parents Need to Know
Parental kidnapping in Texas is usually charged as interference with child custody under Tex. Penal Code § 25.03. A person commits that offense by taking or keeping a child younger than 18 in violation of a court order. Under current Texas law, the offense is generally a state jail felony. In some … [Read more...]
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