When parents get divorced or separate, they must determine financial support for their children, as it affects both their children's well-being and the family's future stability. To better understand how Texas approaches these calculations, it is advisable to consult with an experienced child support attorney.…
Many couples ask our divorce lawyers, "Do you have to pay taxes on a divorce settlement?" The answer depends on several factors, including the type of assets involved, the timing of transfers, and specific provisions in your divorce decree. Filing Status Changes and Their Impact…
When couples with children divorce or split up, both parents are responsible for payments toward the well-being of their children. The primary parent is typically entitled to child support payments from the other parent. So, what happens if the primary parent does not use the payments…
Paternity issues can arise in a range of situations, often demanding both skilled legal support and accurate scientific proof. Addressing the legal steps involved is critical for anyone confronting questions of paternity. If you're facing these concerns, schedule a private and confidential consultation with a…
One of the most common frustrations for clients early on in the divorce process is the completion of the Financial Information Statement better known as the “FIS”. This is a document that gives the judge and both sides a synopsis of your monthly expenses. It aids the…