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Keeping the Marital Home
If you’re facing a divorce, you have probably put quite a bit of thought into division of assets, including the question of whether to keep the marital home. So, what does keeping the family home entail? Usually, it means negotiating with your ex or fighting for the home in court. While you may … [Read more...]
Planning Your Child Custody Visitations
Being a non-custodial parent offers some tough challenges. Absence from the child’s life on a day-to-day basis and managing visitation scheduling can be tricky as well. Whether the child custody and visitation schedule was arranged by the court or arranged between the two spouses, it’s important for … [Read more...]
Running a Business with Your Ex after Divorce
Building an idea into a real, profit-making company takes time, dedication, and teamwork. It takes owners who understand each other and who complement each other’s skills and talents. Some couples that have such a relationship choose to go into business together, but what happens if the marriage … [Read more...]
Do I have to close all my bank accounts after a bankruptcy?
Bank accounts don’t necessarily have to be closed after a bankruptcy. However, the money in those accounts could become an issue when filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. That’s because the assets of those who file Chapter 13 bankruptcy are protected. But with Chapter 7, some types of property have to … [Read more...]
What does “In the best interest of the child” mean in Texas?
As a parent in Texas, navigating the legal system regarding child custody can be a daunting experience. When disputes arise, the paramount concern for the court will always be the "best interest of the child." This standard, enshrined in the Texas Family Code, guides judges in making crucial … [Read more...]
What is a Medical Power of Attorney? Protect Your Health
Sometimes, life makes it impossible to tell our doctors our healthcare decisions. That's where a medical power of attorney comes in - a legal document that empowers someone you trust to make a healthcare decision or medical choices on your behalf. It's a vital part of any comprehensive estate plan, … [Read more...]
3 Things You Should Avoid When Filing Bankruptcy
Filing for bankruptcy may be your only option if you are unable to meet your financial obligations. Talking with an attorney can help you to decide if this is right choice, and what type of bankruptcy would be in your best interest. What You Shouldn't Do When Filing for Bankruptcy While there are … [Read more...]
Divorce When Spouses Live in Different States
If you’re getting divorced and live in a different state than your spouse (or one of you is planning a move prior to the divorce) there is a lot to take into consideration. While many couples wait until their divorce is finalized to make a move, some end up moving away during the separation phase … [Read more...]
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