Navigating Holidays with an Ex
Although most of us look forward to the holiday season, that’s not the case for everyone. Due to certain life circumstances, some people may view Christmas and the New Year with a sense of dread or anger. This may be especially true if you’ve experienced a hostile break-up or divorce.
Fall Activities for Single Parents and Their Kids
As this past week's brisk weather showed us, fall is officially here in the San Antonio area. It’s the season for all things pumpkin and endless seasonal activities. To ring in the festive months, we’ve compiled a list of activities you can do with your kids. They’re both easy and
Back to School After Divorce
Divorce can be difficult, especially if you have school-aged children together. If you are recently divorced or separated and have children, this time of year may be even more difficult as you may be thinking about the complications of co-parenting. Now that school is starting, you will need to navigate drop-offs and pick-ups
Tips for Choosing a Child Custody Lawyer in Texas
Separating from a partner is seldom easy, but the addition of children to the equation can make dissolving a relationship exponentially more difficult. Parents seeking the assistance of a child custody lawyer often have many questions and concerns; and, for these reasons, it is crucial to select quality legal representation
How Child Support Works in Texas
Texas, like most states, has some standards that are applied to child support when parents are no longer together. In legal terms, a person who is obligated to pay child support is called the “obligor,” and the person entitled to receive child support is called the “obligee.” The obligee is
Summer Vacations as a Divorced Parent
With 2022 being the first summer in a while where things feel "normal," there's an increase in travel and vacationing this summer. For divorced parents, that can create an interest in taking children on family vacations, which brings up the issue of whether or not both parents should travel and
4 Mistakes That Can Harm Your Criminal Defense
In Texas, like in most states, the legal system typically moves incredibly slowly. Often, there are long periods of time between the time of your arrest and when you actually appear in court to defend yourself. During this wait, there are plenty of opportunities for defendants to harm their defense