Raising a child can be expensive, and both parents should be sharing that financial burden even if they’re no longer together. If you have custody of your child and have not gotten financial support from the other parent, you might be entitled to retroactive child...
What Are the Grounds for Filing for Divorce in Texas?
After the wedding bells have stopped ringing and the cake is long gone, marriage is often not what a couple thought it would be. It can take a matter of years or simply weeks to realize there is no hope for the union and it would be better for both parties to move...
What Constitutes Cruelty in Divorce in Texas?
If you feel that your spouse is cruel to you, you might be thinking about using it as grounds for divorce. But what constitutes cruelty in divorce in Texas, and does mental or emotional cruelty count? If so, how can you prove it? Here’s what you need to know as you...