Divorce used to be a word that was whispered behind closed doors, but today, while it’s still a difficult subject, is discussed more openly. Many even see it as a new beginning that opens doors to the future after a difficult relationship. This attitude has given life to the latest trend in trade … [Read more...]
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Understanding Property Exemptions in Bankruptcy
When you’re facing bankruptcy in Texas, you may wonder how much – if any – of your property you may be able to keep. The answer depends on your individual case and the laws of your state. In a bankruptcy, much of a person’s property may become property of the bankruptcy estate and used to pay off … [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...]
Do I Need My Co-Parent’s Permission to Travel Abroad With My Child? | Warren & Migliaccio
Are you planning an exciting vacation abroad with your child? Do you need permission from your co-parent? There are many ins and outs regarding international travel with children. As parents, we worry about many things, from ensuring all luggage arrives to what if my child gets sick and needs to see … [Read more...]
Bankruptcy and Bank Accounts
When preparing for bankruptcy, it’s important to understand how your bank accounts might be affected and what to do to protect them. Many people ask, “Will I be able to keep my checking accounts when I file for bankruptcy?” The answer is…maybe. If the bank allows it, then, yes. You may keep your … [Read more...]
Resources for Parents Dealing with Child Custody Disputes
Parents who are dealing with child custody disputes or simply trying to reach an initial agreement may find resources like child psychologists, educators and, of course, lawyers who can help with custody issues. Further, there’s a wealth of information available in the form of books, DVDs and audio; … [Read more...]
The Role of a Trustee in Bankruptcy
If you’re facing bankruptcy in Texas, a trustee will be part of the process. It’s important to understand the role of the bankruptcy trustee and how this person can affect the outcome of your case. What is a bankruptcy trustee? A bankruptcy trustee is an individual who is responsible for handling … [Read more...]
Uncontested Divorces: Easier, Quicker, & Cheaper
Although not a possibility for every couple, uncontested divorces cause far less hassle and are settled much more quickly than contested divorces. If you are in the beginning stages of divorce and think you may benefit from an uncontested divorce in Texas, run your case by a local divorce attorney … [Read more...]
Navigating Last-Minute Holiday Custody Changes in Texas | Warren & Migliaccio
HEB, CVS, Walgreens, and every other retailer in Texas set off the unofficial start to the wintertime holidays right after Halloween. Christmas displays and holiday decor have been up for weeks, but now that the holiday season quickly approaches, divorced and otherwise separated parents face a … [Read more...]
China Evergrande’s EV arm units to enter bankruptcy, reorganization proceedings | Warren & Migliaccio
Subsidiaries to Undergo Bankruptcy and Reorganization On Monday, China Evergrande's electric vehicle division reported that a Chinese court has mandated the bankruptcy and reorganization of two of its subsidiaries. This announcement led to a significant drop in the EV group's shares, which fell by … [Read more...]
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