Is coronavirus causing more divorce in Texas? Some news came out yesterday that while divorces dipped in April in Texas, the numbers rose in May and June—to push past the number of cases that happened in February. The article looks to connect the lockdown, and perhaps...
It can be a big challenge to get high-conflict couples to the finish line in a divorce, and it’s not always entirely the fault of the feuding couple. If both parties are determined to go to court, and they choose lawyers who pride themselves on their ability to fight...
In a recent article I wrote, I discussed same-sex divorces for marriages that are actually informal marriages. Though informal marriages, the legal term in Texas for what some know better as common-law marriages, don’t come with the same level of ceremony as a...
The world is being captivated with the cultural phenomenon of Hamilton, which has been transported from Broadway into our living rooms via Disney Plus, which launched the streaming event of the year this past week. Taken from Ron Chernow’s biography of founding...
July 4 is a special day of the year for me. I love this country very much, and Independence Day celebrates the great experiment in democracy that has allowed us to become a nation moving toward its 250th year. It’s a remarkable accomplishment that is all the more...