Category: Family Law/CPS
How the Covid-19 may impact your educational decisions for your children this Fall
How the Covid-19 may impact your educational decisions for your children this Fall As the Fall term nears and children are getting ready to get back to school, many parents are wondering what is the best method for their children to learn; in person, or by virtual learning? Many school districts are now giving parents… read more
Child Custody and Visitation during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic in Texas
Texas family lawyers and parents are facing a great deal of confusion and mayhem regarding custody, enforcement, and modification suits in Texas in relation to the current COVID-19 pandemic. The Supreme Court of Texas has recently issued an order that specifically addresses some of the issues many parents across the state have been facing. The… read more
What to Expect in San Antonio Family Court
San Antonio family lawyers work in a unique court system dealing with civil cases, including family law cases. Unlike the criminal court system where a case gets assigned to a specific judge, all family law cases are originally set in a central court and then assigned to various judges throughout the day. This court, called… read more
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