For many single parents in Texas, it can be difficult to make ends meet. For the most part, custodial parents are entitled to receive regular child support payments from their child's other parent pursuant to a court order. In some cases, the non-custodial parent must...
Month: December 2016
Your prenuptial agreement can serve as a map for your marriage
If you are in a relationship that is headed down the aisle, then congratulations. Finding that special someone with whom to share your life is an amazing experience. And you may be in such a state of mind and heart that it's impossible to imagine that your marriage...
How a mediator can help parents resolve conflict around a move
When parents in Texas divorce, they might agree that they will continue to live in roughly the same vicinity for the sake of the children. However, when one parent decides to move to live closer to a new partner, this might cause problems with child visitation times....
When a child custody fight becomes an international incident
Just because you got divorced does not mean you don't want what is best for your child. In fact, if you are like many other divorced parents in Texas, you probably try very hard to focus on your child's best interests when making life-altering decisions.It's not...
Prenup trends for Millenials
Although most Texas couples marry with the intent of staying together for good, divorce statistics demonstrate that a split is a significant possibility. Litigation can cost both parties a great deal of time, stress, and money. Some of these challenges could be...
Marital strife can cause the holiday blues
Many people have fond childhood memories of the holidays. But as we get older, we realize how stressful and even lonely this season can be. And if you are dealing with marital issues, the holidays can be especially difficult. Feeling isolated from your spouse at the...