Most people know that you can change your name as an adult. One of the most common times that adults change their name is when they get married or divorced. When you get married you can change your last name by using your marriage license and when you get divorced…
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Texas Family Code § 102.003(a)(9): Non-parent Standing
Prior to the Supreme Court of Texas Opinion in In the Interest of H.S., on June 15, 2018, many family law attorneys would have told you that in order for a non-parent to have standing under Texas Family Code § 102.003(a)(9), the person would have had to have had “exclusive”…
Is Being Named a Joint Managing Conservator the Same Thing as Having Joint Custody?
A question we get asked frequently is whether a client or potential client can get “joint custody” of a child. The term “joint custody” is NOT a term that has legal significance under the Texas Family Code. The language in the family code that does use the word “joint” is…
6 Considerations to Keep in Mind when Trying to Figure Out How Long Your Divorce is Going to Take
There is no way that anyone can give you an exact timeline of how long your divorce will take. Each case is different. However, there are a few things that can be known for sure and this blog post is going to go through some of the things to keep…
Who Gets the House in a Divorce?
One of the most common concerns people have in a divorce is who is going to keep the house they have been living in during their marriage. The answer to that question can vary in each case depending on the facts of that particular case. This blog post is going…
Do I Need to Update my Will After my Divorce?
There are a lot of changes that happen because of a divorce. One that may not be at the top of people’s minds when going through a divorce is the impact their divorce is going to have on their property when they pass away. Divorce can change the way property…
Can I Make a Marital Property Agreement in Texas?
Can I Make a Marital Property Agreement? There has been a lot of discussion about pre-marital agreements in media and it is something most people are probably somewhat aware of. Follow this link: Premarital Agreements in Texas for more information on premarital agreements. So, what about after you are married, are…
Texas Family Code Section 153.015: Using Electronic Communication to Supplement Possession with your Child
Many people are familiar with the standard possession schedule that is written in the Texas Family Code. It basically involves first, third, and fifth weekend possession with rotating holidays and extra time during the summer. Less people are familiar with section 153.015 of the family code that provides a way…
5 Ways to Avoid Super Bowl Sunday Negatively Impacting your Family Law Matter
There are lots of things associated with Super Bowl Sunday. Snack food and memorable commercials are two that come to mind. Some other things associated with Super Bowl Sunday might not be such a good idea when it comes to your case that involves family law. This blog is going…
Can you Modify a Judgment that is Currently Being Appealed in a Family Law Case?
Can you Modify a Judgment that is Currently Being Appealed in a Family Law Case? What is an appeal? Generally, in legal actions an appeal is an action you take when you think the judge you are in front of got it wrong. For the most part there must…