Alimony is known as spousal maintenance in Texas, and judges only award it when certain eligibility requirements are met. Couples who would prefer to decide these matters for themselves can do so by drafting prenuptial or postnuptial agreements that contain alimony...
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What does the court consider when you apply for a relocation?
Texas parents who have an existing child custody arrangement will need to apply with the court to have it modified if they want to relocate. It's common for parents to relocate for reasons like finding a better-paying job or moving closer to extended family members....
Child custody tips for fathers
Fathers in Texas who want to get custody of their children might improve their chances of a successful outcome by preparing in advance. Since courts make child custody decisions in the best interests of the children instead of the parents, thorough documentation...
Where to look for hidden assets during divorce
As a marriage comes to an end, Texas couples will be faced with the division of their property. Though the goal of this process is to have a fair distribution, that might not be the priority for some spouses. Identifying assets is the first step in ensuring that a...