Category: Family Law/CPS
Child Custody and Visitation during the COVID-19 (Corona Virus) Pandemic
Due to the increasing risk of exposure to COVID-19 (Corona Virus), many parents across the state of Texas are wondering how to handle school schedules regarding holidays such as Spring Break and Summer Vacation. Most courts and judges have begun to weigh in on the issue and the general consensus is to go based off… read more
How to transfer home ownership after a divorce
Joseph Hoelscher was recently asked to lend his professional opinion to a helpful article on what to know when transferring your house or property after a divorce. See his contribution below and follow the link at the end to read the full article. Ask an expert: How can I make the process go as smoothly… read more
6 Financial Considerations for Remarriage
Factor in your children’s inheritance and estate planning before you remarry. WHEN YOU REMARRY, you’re not only combining residences with your new spouse, you’re also merging your finances. And if you have children, that may involve some financial-related stress. For instance, you might need to factor in child support payments or consider whether your new… read more
What’s a Family Lawyer and Why Do You Need One?
What’s A Family Lawyer And Why Do You Need One? A family lawyer is needed for certain cases because every lawyer isn’t the same. Learn more about why you may need one today. There are over 400,000 attorneys in the United States alone. However, not all of them can cover every aspect of the law. That’s why… read more
What’s the Difference Between At Fault and No-Fault Divorce?
There are two kinds of divorce you should know about, fault and no-fault divorce. This guide will explain the difference. About 39% of marriages now end in divorce. Despite this number falling lower than in past years, divorce is tough when it’s your divorce. For anyone considering filing for a divorce, it helps to know more… read more