How Does Spousal Maintenance Work in Texas? (It’s Not Alimony)
If you're going through a divorce in Texas and wondering whether you — or your spouse — might be entitled to ongoing financial support, you've probably searched the word "alimony." Here's something important to know upfront: Texas doesn't technically have alimony. What it does have is spousal maintenance, and while
Got a DWI During Fiesta or a Spurs Playoff Game? Here’s What to Do.
(Photo credit Chavis Barron for MySA) San Antonio is one of the best cities in the country for celebrating — and right now, we've got two massive reasons to do exactly that. Fiesta 2026 runs April 16–26, bringing over 100 events, three major parades, and more than three million people into
Divorcing a Narcissist in Texas: What to Expect and How to Protect Yourself
Ending any marriage is hard. But if your spouse shows narcissistic traits — manipulation, a refusal to accept accountability, an obsession with "winning" — the process can feel like an entirely different ordeal. Divorcing a narcissist in Texas requires more than just understanding the legal process. It requires a strategy,
What Is a Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship (SAPCR) in Texas?
If you're going through a divorce, separation, or custody dispute in Texas, you've probably come across legal terms that feel more confusing than helpful. One of the most important — and most misunderstood — is the Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship, commonly known as a SAPCR. Understanding what a SAPCR in Texas
How Texas Courts Decide Who Gets the House in a Divorce
One of the most common — and stressful — questions people ask during a divorce is: “Who gets the house?” In Texas, the answer depends on several legal and financial factors, not just whose name is on the deed. This guide explains how Texas courts decide who gets the marital home, what
The Best Family Law Attorneys In San Antonio
(Updated: February 2026) Family law is different from every other area of legal practice. When someone walks into a divorce attorney's office or calls about a custody dispute, they're not dealing with a business transaction or a contract dispute — they're dealing with their children, their home, their future, and often