If you are one of the many divorced Texans paying alimony, you likely have two questions. First, when does it end? And, second, can I pay less? To answer your first question, simply look at your divorce decree. There should be some language indicating when the alimony...
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What do you need to cover in a Texas parenting plan?
Creating a comprehensive parenting plan is necessary when you part ways with your child’s other parent and plan to share the responsibilities of raising your child. In Texas, a parenting plan is a legally binding document that outlines the terms and conditions of...
Why you should put your parenting plan into writing
When parents decide to part ways, they should have a clear and comprehensive plan in place for how they will co-parent their children. A written parenting plan provides structure, clarity and a reference point for everyone involved, leading to smoother co-parenting...
When should you change the executor of your estate?
A critical part of estate planning is choosing an executor. This individual has a vital role, ensuring others carry out your final wishes. But what happens if circumstances change, and you start questioning your initial choice? In Texas, as in many states, the...
What proof is necessary to probate a will in Texas?
For people in Texas who have recently lost a loved one, it is important to remember the importance of settling their affairs under the law. When the decedent has written a will, probate is a key part of that process. For many, this can be a confusing issue, but it...
How can Texans co-parent more effectively?
Co-parenting is when both parents work together as a team to raise their children, even after the marriage or romantic relationship is over. Co-parenting can be challenging, especially when there are conflicts or disagreements between the parents. But, when done...
How does Texas limit the powers of guardians?
Establishing a guardianship for an aging or disabled relative may be a difficult and even painful decision. However, sometimes it is necessary to help someone live the healthiest and safest life possible considering the circumstances. Some people resist a guardianship...
What does equitable distribution mean anyway?
If you are involved in a divorce (or even just contemplating it) in our state, you likely have heard the term, “equitable distribution.” However, it is possible you have never heard it, and you may be left wondering what it means. Equitable distribution of property...
Reviewing child support payment methods during divorce
If you find yourself in the middle of a divorce and expect to owe child support, you might have a considerable amount of anxiety as a result of your future obligations. After all, missing child support payments could create serious hardships in your life, whether you...
Three common estate administration mistakes to avoid
Losing a loved one is never easy. But it can be especially hard when you’re named the executor of their estate. Although the sentimentality of it all can cause you to hesitate as you navigate the probate process, you should try to avoid making some of the common...