
How Do Allegations of Mental Illness Affect Child Custody in Texas?
No Texas divorce is easy, but your family situation can become more complicated when one parent alleges that the other is mentally ill. Especially for

Have You Been Served Divorce Papers?
Have you been served with divorce papers? If so, you likely don’t even know what you don’t know about the changes coming your way. First,

Common Law Marriage In Texas
Common law marriage in Texas comes up more than you might think. Many people know someone who is common law married. Or, at least

3 Do-It-Yourself Failures in Divorce Decrees
People love saving money with do-it-yourself projects. There are whole TV channels devoted to DIY home renovations, for example. There is also a push these

Dealing With Threats of “Full Custody”
So-called “full custody” represents a red-hot topic for many parents facing divorce. Family lawyers hear certain statements regularly from potential clients. One such statement we

Suicidal Allegations and Child Custody
Few allegations damage a child custody case like reports of mental health problems. Criminal charges, family violence, and drug use cause obstacles for parents fighting