Legal Separation in Texas My spouse and I want a legal separation. What do we do? For starters, move to another state. Texas does not currently have a status that is called ‘legal separation'. There are, however, ways to accomplish something similar. Closest to a legal separation ...
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So You've Been Served!
So You've Been Served
Appointing Co-Executors in Texas
appointing co fiduciaries best practices
Prenuptial Agreements--Some Thoughts
Premarital Agreements
Business Entity Choice in Texas
Choosing an entity type in Texas
Roe v Wade and Abortion in the USA
Roe V. Wade and thoughts on the leaked opinion
Calculating Child Support
How to Calculate Child Support in Texas
Initial Consultations
Initial consultations
Common Law Marriage in Texas
Common Law Marriage in Texas requirements
Why can't I probate a will on my own?
Why probate shouldn't (or can't) be done pro-se
Do I need a Power of Attorney?
Why you should have a power of attorney
The Child's Choice of parent in Texas law
How does a child's choice make a difference in Texas custody litigation?
How long for a divorce?
The length of time to finish a Texas divorce
A Good Family Law Attorney
What makes a good family law attorney
Dividing Property in a Texas Divorce
Dividing property in a Texas Divorce
Texas Custody and Best Interest of the Child
Best Interest of the Child in Texas Custody Cases
Standing Up for children
Do I have the right to go to court over someone else's child?
Handling An Estate with Debts in Texas
Dealing with Debt in Texas Estates
Collecting Child Support (in Texas)
Texas Child Support Collection
Why Mediation Works
Mediation is often your last best chance to decide your case
Divorce Process in Texas
Divorce Process in Texas, a brief summary
She (He) wants me to pay Attorney's Fees?!
Paying Attorney's fees in Texas Divorce
Do I need to probate my spouse's will?
Is probate necessary when a spouse dies?
Preparing for Divorce
Preparing for a Texas divorce
Do I need a will in Texas?
Do I need a will in Texas?