Are you being sued by Ally Bank for debt collection in Texas? Whether you recognize the debt or not, it is normal to feel overwhelmed and stressed by a lawsuit. However, you have legal options available to you to protect yourself from a default judgment and resolve the lawsuit in a favorable way. … [Read more...]
Do You Have to Let CPS in Your House?
When Child Protective Services (CPS) shows up at your door, you might wonder: do you have to let CPS in your house? The initial investigation is a crucial phase where CPS assesses the situation to determine the next steps. The short answer is no, you are not legally required to let them in without a … [Read more...]
Can You Lose Custody for Not Co-Parenting?
Divorce or separation is tough, and figuring out custody is even tougher. Co-parenting after a split is vital for your kids, but it’s hard. Many parents wonder, can you lose custody for not co parenting? The answer is yes. Courts put a child’s best interests first and a parent’s ability to have a … [Read more...]
How to Plan for Divorce: A Texas Guide
As a family law attorney here in Texas, I’ve known many clients who spend weeks, months, even years daydreaming about their divorce. Some might be fantasizing about a whole new life, but few are thinking about the practical steps they need to take to make that divorce materialize. That’s why I like … [Read more...]
Should I File Bankruptcy Before or After Divorce in Texas?
Should I file bankruptcy before or after divorce in Texas? This question can loom large for those already coping with the emotional toll and financial strain of ending a marriage. In Texas, where divorce follows community property laws, the stakes often feel higher. There isn’t a one-size-fits-all … [Read more...]
Can Someone Else Accept Served Papers in Texas? A Comprehensive Guide
As a family law attorney in Texas, I’ve encountered many situations where people try to avoid lawsuits, including divorce proceedings. When Lindsey called me, she was worried her soon-to-be ex-husband, Bill, would dodge the paperwork. “Chris, I don’t get it. Bill moved out, so he must want to split … [Read more...]
Is It Worth Contesting a Divorce? Pros and Cons
As a family law attorney here in Texas, I’ve seen many clients think they are going to have a smooth, uncontested divorce. Then as soon as serious discussions about who gets the house and custody of the kids get underway, they soon realize they might be headed for a contested divorce. When they … [Read more...]
Spousal Support vs Alimony in Texas: What’s the Difference?
Trying to make sense of the financial stuff that comes with a divorce? Spousal support vs alimony can be confusing, especially in Texas where they mean different things. This article will break down the differences and walk you through the spousal maintenance in Texas. By the end you’ll know how … [Read more...]
What to Know if Facing a Crown Asset Management Lawsuit in Texas
If you have been served with a Crown Asset Management lawsuit, you should understand what it is, why it may be suing you, and how to protect yourself. At Warren & Migliaccio, we represent and defend individuals facing creditor and debt collection lawsuits across Texas. Below, our Texas debt … [Read more...]
12 Reasons a Judge Will Change Custody In Texas
Going through a custody battle can be tough. You might wonder why a judge would change who takes care of your child. This article explains the top 12 reasons this can happen in Texas. Why is this important? Here is the list: 1. Relocation Relocation is the first big reason for … [Read more...]
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