FAMILY LAW
If you have a child and are not married, it is important to understand Texas child custody laws for unmarried parents. Unmarried mothers and fathers in Texas generally have …
The child support rate in Texas is based on the paying parent’s net resources. To get an idea of what child support will be in your case, our skilled Waco, …
If you are planning to file for divorce, or if you are in the early stages of a divorce case, you likely have questions about alimony in Texas. Our experienced Waco, Texas …
It is important for anyone considering marriage to speak with a Texas divorce lawyer about entering into a premarital or prenuptial agreement. Although prenups have a reputation for being associated with …
If you are preparing for divorce in Central Texas, you are not alone. According to the Annual Statistical Reports for the Texas Judiciary, approximately 130,000 divorce cases are filed in …
While the rate of marital separation has dropped in recent years, divorce remains relatively common. According to an estimate from the American Psychological Association, more than 40 percent of marriages …
In Texas, parental rights and responsibilities still apply regardless of whether the parents were ever married or lived under the same roof. With the exception of a situation involving …
Regardless of whether they were married at the time of their child’s birth, Texas law on Conservatorship, Possession, and Access provides that each parent has rights and responsibilities regarding care for …
Texas parents have a general duty to provide financial support for their children. If child support is not paid on time, custodial parents have a number of different enforcement …
If you are thinking about getting a divorce from your spouse in Texas, you may be wondering if you need to prove anything to the court in order to …