If you’re considering divorce, begin by gaining a basic understanding of the laws that govern divorce. Deciding on the grounds for divorce in Texas is one of the first aspects of the legal marriage dissolution process. “Grounds for divorce” simply means the reason you are ending your marriage. The grounds for your divorce may have… Read More
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Dallas Divorce Attorney Predicts Change Following Decision on Prop 8
July 5, 2013 – Dallas – The Warren & Migliaccio, L.L.P. law firm is gearing up to see more cases involving court decisions on gay marriage. With the historic U.S. Supreme Court decision on the unconstitutional nature of Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) on June 26, 2013, and two major same-sex… Read More
Multiple Children in a Texas Child Custody Battle
When circumstances occur that prompt a Texas child custody case, having multiple children can cause some extra issues. While the basic laws apply whether you’re dealing with one child or 10, there are sometimes special concerns and alternative custody arrangements possible when dealing with more than one child. Like all states, Texas has child custody… Read More
Options for Filing Bankruptcy When Married
If filing bankruptcy when married, joint or separate filing is available. Each comes with certain benefits and drawbacks that couples should discuss with Plano bankruptcy lawyers as they begin the process. There are many rules and laws associated with bankruptcy, which is why it’s so important to have an idea of what the options are… Read More
An Overview of Child Custody Laws in Texas
If dealing with child custody laws in Texas, you’re embarking on an area of family law that many parents find quite stressful and challenging. While the case may not be a simple matter, there are ways to make things go more smoothly for you and your child. Understanding the basics of family law and navigating… Read More
Rebuilding and Getting Credit after Bankruptcy
Getting credit after bankruptcy may be an important part of rebuilding credit ratings, but it should be approached cautiously. With patience and a bit of research, it’s worth the wait and effort to start your new financial life on the right track. Those in need of bankruptcy help during the filing process can consult with… Read More
A Look at Texas Child Support Orders
If you’re a parent facing divorce, a Texas child support order is one of the issues with which you’re likely to contend. It’s important to get to know the child support laws in Texas and to understand how the process works. This way you are aware of both your rights and your responsibilities. Plano family… Read More
Inheritance After Bankruptcy: The 180-Day Rule
Individuals who receive an inheritance after bankruptcy may see that inheritance considered as part of the bankruptcy estate depending on when the inheritance is received and the type of bankruptcy case being pursued, e.g. Chapter 7 or Chapter 13. Obviously, it can be very difficult to plan a bankruptcy case around when an inheritance will… Read More
Tax Returns’ Effect on Divorce
Figuring out taxes’ effects on divorce cases can add to the stress that couples may feel when going through the divorce process. Division of assets, alimony and child support are just some of the issues relating taxes and divorce. Who claims what? A Plano family lawyer can help with the various aspects of the divorce… Read More
How Bankruptcy Affects Tax Returns
If filing for bankruptcy, tax returns and refunds may be affected in terms of when the return must be filed and the amount that the individual can receive for the year and in years to come, depending on the type of bankruptcy that is filed. Individuals considering filing for bankruptcy may discuss planning and the… Read More
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