Plano child custody lawyers are familiar with Texas custody arrangements and can provide guidance regarding your right to make these decisions if you are unsure. Depending on the child custody agreement, you will likely have to notify the other parent of any changes to schools or doctors. However, … [Read more...]
If I remarry do I risk losing visitation rights?
A Richardson Child Custody Attorney Can Facilitate Visitation Rights Most of the time, a remarriage will not affect your child visitation rights, but in some instances a modification of the arrangement may be requested by your former spouse. If your former spouse does request a modification, … [Read more...]
Does a nursing mother get automatic child custody?
While child custody law takes into consideration the role of breastfeeding in an infant’s development, a nursing mother doesn’t automatically get custody. Of all factors taken into consideration, nursing is one piece of the puzzle. Talking with a Dallas child custody lawyer regarding the importance … [Read more...]
Do I have to pay child support if my ex keeps me away from my kids?
If an ex keeps you away from your children in Texas and you’re required to pay child support, you’re still required to make your payments. Financial support and visitation are considered two separate issues. If you’re required to pay the child support, there may be stiff penalties for not … [Read more...]
If I lose my job can child custody payments adjusted?
Texas Child Custody Agreements and Job Loss Supporting your children is part of being a parent, and of adhering to your Texas child custody agreement. Changing financial circumstances can have an affect on a person's ability to make their child custody payments, and can raise questions about … [Read more...]
What are my child custody rights if my spouse moves out of state?
Your rights for child custody if your spouse moves out of Texas with your children are going to vary depending upon your marital status and your custody agreement. If your spouse moves without your permission and you’re still married and have no formal custody or separation agreement in place, … [Read more...]
Creating a Parenting Plan with Your Ex after Divorce
What is a parenting plan or parenting agreement after a divorce in Dallas, Texas? A parenting plan is a great option for any couple with children who are considering divorce in Dallas, Texas. It essentially is an agreement that the 2 parents make regarding how they will share custody of their … [Read more...]
What are the Texas separation laws?
There are no Texas separation laws. In other words, a separation is not legally-binding. If you are dealing with a complicated case and require legal assistance, a divorce lawyer at Warren & Migliaccio may be able to help. The state of Texas is considered a community property state. This … [Read more...]
How long does spousal support or alimony last?
Under Texas spousal support laws, how long your alimony will last depends on the length of the marriage and the ability of the spouse awarded alimony to earn a sufficient income to support his or her minimum reasonable needs. The Impact of Length of Marriage Except in cases where the spouse or … [Read more...]
How can I work with my divorce attorney to help my case?
If you're getting divorced in Texas you can help your case go more smoothly by co-operating with your Dallas divorce attorney. Divorce is a multi-step process that requires both client and attorney to do their part. Be honest with your attorney. It's important for you to tell your lawyer the … [Read more...]