A lot of times, major divorce legal issues come down to a he-said, she-said situation. Without some form of external evidence, these issues can't go anywhere in court. But, what if the is evidence comes in the form of a recorded conversation? Is this tactic legal if...
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New approaches to resolving age-old custody challenges
Child custody is hardly a new legal challenge. However, the way that parents - and the courts - approach custody-related issues can look very different today compared to a generation ago. In many ways, today's trends make it easier, faster and more peaceful for...
Looking for hidden marital assets
Contested divorces and unhappy marriages can bring out the worst in a spouse such as their failure to disclose assets. When this occurs, it is necessary to develop a plan to find hidden assets and assure full disclosure, especially in a high-asset divorce. Hiding...
What happens if you can’t agree on custody after a divorce?
Houston area parents understand that parenting isn’t easy. The decisions that need to be made can often be contentious among parents. Everyone has their own idea as to how their child should be raised and sometimes parents don’t agree. When parents are divorced and...
How Texas custody law defines the “best interests” of a child
You might have heard that Texas uses the "best interests of the child" standard in child custody matters. Courts are directed to make the best interest of the child the most important consideration. It's a concept that is both simple and difficult to define. As a...
Who gets the house in a divorce?
Property division can be a challenge for any divorcing couple. When that involves dividing a family home it can be especially challenging. There are different options for dividing a family home based on the needs and preferences of the divorcing couple. They should...
What Should My Attorney Do For My Case?
In any family law matter, an attorney should advise and represent your legal case. You may have heard about DIY divorce templates online or heard from a friend that filing for divorce isn’t that hard. It may be tempting to try and handle things on your own, but hiring...
How will your joint credit card account affect your divorce?
If you and your spouse have a joint credit card account, it could cause headaches during your divorce. For one, your credit habits may differ wildly. While you may have financial savvy, your spouse might have a history of overspending and racking up debt. Furthermore,...
Know how to handle social media during your divorce
A lot of people feel safe on social media. They feel like it's a place where they can be themselves and vent their frustrations to those they care about. As innocent as it may seem, though, social media posts can be damaging in the divorce context. Depending on which...
The importance of thorough asset valuation in Texas divorces
The process of dividing marital property in a divorce is nearly always difficult for both spouses. When high assets and divorce collide, this matter can be even more strained. Each party wants his or her fair share and it often falls to a court to make this decision....