The first words of Leslie Jamison’s memoir, which opens in the throes of new motherhood, are “the baby”. But while Splinters is a homage to the bonds between women, particularly mothers and daughters, men are never far away. Her father looms large – and so, of course, does the father of her … [Read more...]
Why are Americans fighting over no-fault divorce? Maybe they can’t agree what marriage is for | Warren & Migliaccio
“First comes love, then comes marriage” – so goes the classic children’s rhyme. But not everyone agrees. Increasingly, the idea that love is the most important reason to marry – or at least to stay married – is under attack. Republican pundits and lawmakers have been pushing back on the availability … [Read more...]
Women take more antidepressants after divorce than men but that doesn’t mean they’re more depressed | Warren & Migliaccio
Matt Bennett/UnsplashResearch out today from Finland suggests women may find it harder to adjust to later-life divorce and break-ups than men. The study used population data from 229,000 Finns aged 50 to 70 who had undergone divorce, relationship break-up or bereavement and tracked their use of … [Read more...]
Bigshot Miami real estate developer poisoned wife with fentanyl, she claims in divorce proceeding | Warren & Migliaccio
Tatiana Pino, the estranged wife of Miami-Dade developer, Sergio Pino, accused him of poisoning her multiple times with fentanyl as the FBI investigates him for threats against her life. (source) … [Read more...]
Ben Affleck moved all of his belongings out of shared mansion with Jennifer Lopez when she was in Europe: report | Warren & Migliaccio
As rumors fly that Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez are heading towards a divorce, Affleck has reportedly moved his belongings out of their shared home. (source) … [Read more...]
Should I wait 60 days to get my divorce?
To learn more about the 60 day waiting period for divorce, please check out our latest blog: What is the 60 Day Waiting Period Divorce Texas? The 60-Day Waiting Period in Texas: Legal Framework and Exceptions Texas Family Code § 4.002(a) establishes the mandatory waiting period in divorce … [Read more...]
Will having an online only affair affect divorce in Texas?
The emotional turmoil surrounding the discovery of infidelity can be immense, and the legal implications can be equally complex. In Texas, a state with both fault-based and no-fault divorce options, the question of whether an online-only affair constitutes grounds for divorce and impacts the … [Read more...]
How to deal with an unreasonable ex during divorce
The dissolution of a marriage is inherently a complex and emotionally charged process. In Texas, a state with both fault-based and no-fault divorce options, navigating a divorce can be particularly challenging when faced with an unreasonable ex who has no interest in ending things … [Read more...]
Why Would A Judge Dismiss A Divorce Case In Texas
Divorce proceedings can be complex and emotionally challenging. While most divorce cases proceed through the legal system without significant hitches, there are instances where a judge might dismiss a divorce case. Understanding the reasons behind dismissals can help individuals navigate the process … [Read more...]
Divorce and Custody Statistics 2024
Welcome to the Warren & Migliaccio, L.L.P. blog, your trusted resource for family law matters in the state of Texas. I'm Christopher Migliaccio, one of the founding partners at the firm, and throughout my legal career, I've guided numerous clients through the complexities of divorce and child … [Read more...]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- …
- 20
- Next Page »