Wondering whether you have to pay taxes on alimony payments is not uncommon. Alimony, also known as spousal support, is paid from one spouse to another after a divorce. In Texas, alimony can be requested if: the marriage lasted longer than 10 years; the spouse requesting support is … [Read more...]
Tax Withholding: How it Relates to Bankruptcy
Tax withholding is the amount of funds withheld from paychecks, pensions, bonuses and other forms of income in order to pay an individual’s annual federal income tax. Ensuring enough tax is withheld is crucial to managing household finances properly and, in the end, preventing the need for … [Read more...]
Bankruptcy Petition Form Requirements
The bankruptcy petition form, also called the voluntary petition, is one of the first of a long series of documents and paperwork that must be filled out in order to apply for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. The bankruptcy petition form reveals the basic information required to start the … [Read more...]
Proving Innocence When a Creditor Presumes Credit Fraud
Unfortunately, credit fraud may be presumed under certain circumstances. For instance, if you purchase luxury items of $500 or more on a credit card less than 90 days before filing for bankruptcy or take a cash advance of $750 or more, less than 70 days before filing, it is presumed to be … [Read more...]
Debt Obtained By Fraud
Debts by fraud are not dischargeable when filing for bankruptcy; those who accumulate debt they have no intention of paying back will still be responsible for it after bankruptcy. Using credit cards irresponsibly and accumulating luxury debt right before you file for bankruptcy is a red flag, … [Read more...]
Proving Parental Alienation in Child Custody Cases
Many parents wrestle with how to prove parental alienation. Though they may recognize some of the telltale signs of alienation, proving that it’s actually happening to the courts is another story. In child custody cases, parental alienation can influence the final custodial verdict significantly. … [Read more...]
Child Custody Lawyers Share Examples of Parental Alienation
When getting divorced, learning to recognize examples of parental alienation is crucial. Parental alienation doesn’t just affect your personal relationship with your child, but it also can weigh heavily on the outcome of child custody battles you have with your former spouse. According to a 2010 … [Read more...]
Winning a Child Custody Case
Want to know how to win your child custody case? While there aren’t any magic formulas for success, there are mistakes that you may be able to avoid. Common Mistakes Made in Child Custody Cases The first mistake is going into the process with unreasonable expectations and demands. Having … [Read more...]
When You Need a Richardson Family Law Lawyer
In a locality near Richardson, a set of grandparents were frustrated in their attempts to secure visitation rights with their grandchildren. The fact is, in Texas, if a child's parents refuse to allow a child to spend time with grandparents, the law actually provides a rebuttable presumption that … [Read more...]
Benefits of Pursuing a Collaborative Divorce and Mediation
Divorce mediation or collaborative divorce can be an economical, time-saving way to negotiate issues in a divorce. These processes have many benefits that can help avoid spending time in court where others will make decisions for you. Divorce Mediation and Collaborative Divorce Mediation involves … [Read more...]
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