Divorce is, at its core, a legal process that looks to divide intermingled financial assets. Sometimes, that can extend to businesses that one or both spouses hold a stake in. If you have a closely-held business and you’re involved in a divorce, it can adversely...
Month: April 2021
You can represent yourself in an uncontested divorce in Bexar County — but do you want to?
If you’re looking to get an uncontested divorce in Bexar County, you’re able to represent yourself in the legal proceedings involved with finalizing your decree. They even provide a handy online guide to help you navigate the system. But even that document warns you...
What’s happening with House Bill 803?
You may have heard about recent efforts to change the standard possession orders in the Texas Family Code. The bill before the Texas Legislature, House Bill 803, would shift how many divorced parents in Texas have their parenting time apportioned. There’s a Fox 7...
The importace of Holley v. Adams in child custody modification cases
It’s not uncommon for divorced or separated parents to request a modification to their child custody agreement and it stands to reason. Children’s lives change dramatically as they get older, as they move from school to school, and as they develop new interests. When...
What are the parenting time rules for Easter?
This Sunday is Easter Sunday, and for many in San Antonio, it’s one of the most important holidays of the year. But it’s not a holiday that the Texas Family Code deals with explicitly in the same way that it handles Thanksgiving or Christmas or New Year’s Day. That’s...