The big question for who gets the kids in a same-sex divorce should be “What’s best for the child?”
Divorce
How the Texas Family Code might have applied to Hamilton
‘Hamilton’ is an amazing musical … even if you’re not looking for how it might intersect with the Texas Family Code.
Declare your own independence day (and create a new happy life)
Divorce is the route for many to independence. Think about making your own independence day.
Zoom Court: How You Should Dress, Act, and Interact with Your Lawyer
Here are some rules for how to conduct yourself when court meets via Zoom.
Court via Zoom: It’s Actually, Really Court (and Here’s How It Works)
Court’s now in session via Zoom in Bexar County. Learn what that means and what to expect.
On this holiday weekend, stay safe and stay home
San Antonio’s parks may be closed, but its courts are still open.
Stay home, but don’t stand pat
The stay-at-home order doesn’t mean you need to put your divorce on hold.
How mental health conditions like borderline personality disorder can affect modification orders
We’re still learning about mental health issues, but we know they can have serious impacts on divorce.
Whether it’s coronavirus or divorce, listen to the experts
Whether it’s coronavirus or divorce, it’s best to listen to the experts.
What the jobs with the lowest and highest divorce rates tell us about divorce
For couples who struggle financially, the stress of trying to pay bills can contribute to divorce, and dividing shared assets can be a particularly contentious part of the divorce.