Changing Spousal Maintenance Due To a Medical Condition

A serious medical condition can change everything in an instant. From your ability to work to cover living expenses to even meeting obligations set by a divorce decree. If you’re either paying or receiving spousal support, a severe injury or illness may be sufficient grounds to modify your existing support order. The process of changing…

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Estate Planning After a Serious Injury

After a traumatic event like a car accident, fall, or other medical emergency, an estate plan is probably the last thing on your mind. Understandably, dealing with a serious injury usually takes priority. But those dire initial moments can suddenly change your ability to make decisions, take care of yourself, or manage your finances. Many…

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Navigating Temporary Child Custody During Hospitalization

If I can’t take care of my child, who will? A parent who is hospitalized, especially for more than a few days, often asks themselves this question. A hospital stay, whether due to an illness, an accident, or a medical emergency, can interrupt your custody routine. Not only can this interruption take an emotional toll,…

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Protecting Retirement Accounts from Divorce

Texas is a community property state. This means that when spouses divorce, Texas will divide all of the marital property based on what is “just and right,” no matter how the marital property is titled. It generally doesn’t matter that your retirement benefits or your spouse’s retirement benefits are titled in just your name or…

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Parental Relocation After an Injury or a Medical Setback

A personal injury due to an accident or a medical setback due to complications like infections may force a parent to prioritize their health. The priority to have surgeries, be treated by doctors, and participate in rehabilitative therapy (along with physical and emotional suffering) may prevent a parent from being able to fully care for…

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Modifying Child Custody After a Personal Injury

Parents need to provide quality care for their children. A serious injury can prevent even the most loving and nurturing parent from taking care of their child. If your child suffers a personal injury, then the needs of your child change. For starters, you’ll need to spend more time with your child to take the…

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Who Gets the Pets in a Divorce?

You’ve probably heard of couples staying together “for the kids,” but what about the pets? Given that nearly 60% of families in Texas report having at least one pet, it’s no surprise that pet ownership often becomes a hot-button issue for couples going through a divorce. Pets are cherished members of families from all walks…

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What Can I Do if My Co-Parent Refuses to Pay Child Support in Texas?

According to a 2020 Census Bureau report, only 62% of authorized child support payments were actually received in 2017. Furthermore, while research suggests that many payees receive some child support on a regular basis, fewer than half report actually receiving the full amount they’re owed based on their child support agreements. All of this data…

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