Have you ever found yourself in the midst of a financial storm, hoping and praying for a life raft? Yes, we’re talking about the perfect storm–bankruptcy. Going through a bankruptcy might feel like you’re stranded in open seas amidst a never-ending storm that threatens to put you—and all your … [Read more...]
How to Avoid Discovery in Divorce: Streamlining Your Case
As a family law attorney here in Texas, I know clients often think they are going to have an amicable divorce and not need me to fight it out for them. But once the process really gets underway, sometimes things change. One afternoon, I received a call from Darcy, a client who had hired me a few … [Read more...]
Can a Mother Cancel Child Support in Texas? Find Out How
If you're wondering, "can mother cancel child support in Texas?", you're not alone. Many parents in Texas face changing life situations where the question of modifying or even stopping child support arises. In Texas, child support is meant to help provide financial stability for children when … [Read more...]
How Long Does it Take to Set Up a Trust in Texas? A Guide
As an estate planning attorney in Texas, I often get questions about trusts. My client Lesley and I had been emailing for a year about setting up a trust, but life had kept her too busy to proceed. One day, she emailed to say she’d call me that afternoon. “Hey, Chris,” Lesley said. “I needed to … [Read more...]
Separated and Husband Filed Chapter 7: What’s Next?
As an attorney specializing in both family law and bankruptcy, I often encounter cases where financial issues intersect with marital problems. Elise had already let me know she was separated from her husband and might need representation if they were to decide to formally get divorced. Then an even … [Read more...]
Do I Have to Go to Court for Chapter 7? Key Insights
Sarah let out a frustrated sigh as she read the email. "Well, it's official — my 341 meeting with the bankruptcy trustee is scheduled for next week." "Oh man, do you have to actually go to the courthouse for that?" Emily asked with a concerned look. Sarah shook her head. "Thankfully, no. Since … [Read more...]
How to Put Your House in Trust with a Mortgage : Texas Guide
Putting a house with a mortgage into a trust can be a complex but rewarding estate planning strategy. Many homeowners consider this option to safeguard their assets and make it easier to pass their property to their heirs. However, the process can be tricky, especially when there's an existing … [Read more...]
Putting a House in a Trust in Texas: Protecting Your Legacy
As an estate planning attorney in Texas, my clients often ask about trusts. One morning, Harris, a long-time client, called me after years of delay, ready to finally put his estate plan in order. He was curious about whether he should put his house in a trust. In his late 50s, Harris had a nice … [Read more...]
How Bankruptcy Stops Creditors: A Guide to Automatic Stay
Dealing with aggressive creditors can feel overwhelming, especially if you're facing mounting debt. You might be considering bankruptcy as a way out, but how exactly does it provide relief from relentless collection efforts? This is where understanding how bankruptcy stops creditors can provide some … [Read more...]
Navigating a No Contest Divorce Texas: Key Steps and Tips
As a family law attorney here in Dallas, potential clients often check in with me about a no contest divorce to see if it is right for them. They want to know more about how it works and whether they can proceed on their own. Lois just called me last week. “Chris, last we spoke, we were … [Read more...]
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