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Year: 2024

Child Support Modification

Child support obligations are a significant financial commitment for parents. In Texas, the amount of child support ordered by the court is based on various factors, including the parents’ incomes and the needs of the child. However, circumstances change and there may...

What to Expect in Family Court

In the state of Texas, Family Court serves as the arena where legal matters pertaining to family relationships are adjudicated. From divorce and child custody to adoption and domestic violence cases, Family Court plays a pivotal role in resolving disputes and ensuring...

Prenups in Texas

Prenuptial Agreements, often referred to as prenups, are becoming increasingly common in modern marriages. In Texas, like in many other states, these legal documents serve to outline the rights and responsibilities of each spouse in the event of a divorce or death....

Did I Accidentally Get Common Law Married?

The answer is probably no. Living with your partner for a number of years, on its own, is not enough to get the common law wedding bells ringing – at least not in Texas. However, it is a very *common* misconception that living together for a certain number of years on...

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