Once you and your partner make the difficult decision to end your marriage, it’s important that you put together a plan that minimizes the impact on your children. Texas parents dealing with a divorce often want to co-parent but struggle to make that a reality....
Month: March 2023
The real story about troubled teens
It can be difficult and sometimes scary for a parent to think about some of teens' daily risks and troubles. But the truth is, teens growing up in Texas are dealing with all kinds of pressures and temptations, and not all are avoiding those dangers. The risks teens...
Approaching divorce with a lot of assets
Divorce in Texas can sometimes be a scary and frustrating process. What can make it even worse is when there is much more on the line than just a relationship. High-asset divorces can have extreme consequences for both parties. How you choose to move through a...
What should you know about police questioning minors in Texas?
A common misconception many parents have is that police cannot question a child without a parent present. Texas state law allows police to question minors in most situations. Non-custodial settings In Texas, police may ask minors questions without parental presence or...
Handling executive compensation in Texas divorce
Texas company executives often receive stock options and restricted stocks as part of their yearly compensation for a job well done. This can represent significant money if the company's stock rises or performs well. However, divorce proceedings can complicate matters...
Grounds for challenging a breath test result
Breath tests determine blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels for individuals suspected of driving under the influence (DUI) in Texas. However, breath test results are not always accurate and can be challenged if certain factors are present. Testing device...