Although Texas courts have long held that adultery is one of the grounds for divorce, it is less frequently used since Texas became a "no-fault" divorce state in 1970. Nevertheless, it is frequently asserted as an additional ground for divorce which allows a judge to...
Month: June 2019
Divorce and Your Family Heirlooms
Frequently dividing family heirlooms can become a hotly contested issue in a divorce. Specifically jewelry, photographs, antiques or other collectibles are often the focus of separating parties during divorce. To help determine the disposition of those items, it is...
Some relationships may be doomed to fail
Married couples in Texas and around the country often file for divorce following a crisis or traumatic incident. In many cases, these events brought relationship problems to a head that had been simmering for years. Psychologists have identified several types of...
Can my ex make up for missed days in a custody agreement?
Most co-parents know that sometimes scheduling conflicts arise. However, you and your kids can be deeply affected if your ex is consistently unable to follow through with your custody agreement. Here’s what your options are if they other parent is asking to make...