Bills are mounting, payments are late, more are due at the end of the month, and anxiety sets in – this is what the brink of a financial danger zone is like. When financial problems become an issue in your life, how do you know when it’s time to just juggle the budget or look into filing for … [Read more...]
5 Things To Avoid When Filing for Bankruptcy
More than 1.1 million bankruptcy cases are filed in the U.S. each year, according to the United States Courts. If you’ve decided to go this route and take a new financial path, you’ll want to avoid a few common mistakes that could harm your case. 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Filing for Bankruptcy It … [Read more...]
Splitting Custody of the Children in a Texas Child Custody Case
While Texas child custody law has some common guidelines, quite a bit still depends on the individual case. This is apparent in cases involving multiple children where the judge orders or approves a split custody arrangement. In split custody, the parents have custody of one (or more than one) of … [Read more...]
The Role of An Amicus Attorney in a Texas Child Custody Case
Texas child custody cases can be complicated, and it may take a number of professionals to help ensure that each area of the case is addressed. In addition to lawyers for both parties seeking custody, there is also sometimes an attorney for the child or children. There can also be a lawyer who … [Read more...]
Pros & Cons: Married Couples Filing Separately for Bankruptcy
In some situations, there are advantages to a married couple filing separately for bankruptcy. Of course, just like any choice, filing separately also has its disadvantages that couples should discuss with Dallas bankruptcy lawyers. For instance, filing bankruptcy separately can be the best … [Read more...]
Divorce When Spouses Live in Different States
If you’re getting divorced and live in a different state than your spouse (or one of you is planning a move prior to the divorce) there is a lot to take into consideration. While many couples wait until their divorce is finalized to make a move, some end up moving away during the separation phase … [Read more...]
Joint Bankruptcy Filing for Married Couples
Married couples must decide between joint filing or separate filing when determining which is the right choice for them when filing bankruptcy in Texas. Bankruptcy is a complicated process and it involves many different rules and laws. These laws should be reviewed with a Plano bankruptcy attorney … [Read more...]
Keeping the Marital Home
If you’re facing a divorce, you have probably put quite a bit of thought into division of assets, including the question of whether to keep the marital home. So, what does keeping the family home entail? Usually, it means negotiating with your ex or fighting for the home in court. While you may … [Read more...]
Child Support and Remarriage
If you’re a non-custodial parent, it’s likely you are paying child support. Many parents have questions regarding child support and how it may be affected by various circumstances in their lives, as well as in the lives of their former spouses. Child Support after Your Spouse’s Remarriage One … [Read more...]
Understanding Common Debt Resolution and Bankruptcy Terminology
If you’re in financial trouble and seeking information on resolving your debts, you’ll likely run into quite a few terms that may be unfamiliar to you. Some of these terms can seem very similar to each other and one may get confused as to what they actually mean. A Few Common Debt Resolution and … [Read more...]
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