
I Signed a Prenuptial Agreement. How Will That Affect My Divorce?
Not all that long ago, prenuptial agreements (also referred to as premarital agreements) were used almost exclusively by wealthy men trying to protect themselves from financial ruin at the hands of a potentially “gold-digging” bride. In the 21st century, however, the...

Domestic Violence and Divorce
Deciding to divorce your spouse is a difficult enough decision under any circumstances; however, when there has been domestic violence and you are afraid to leave, making the decision to do so can be terrifying. If you find yourself in such a situation it is...

Can I Get Full Custody of My Kids in a Divorce?
For a parent, one of the most frightening aspects of a divorce may be how custody of the minor children will be handled. In a perfect world, both parents are able and willing to continue being a productive and nurturing parent to the children after the divorce. If,...

6 Questions to Consider in a Texas Divorce
Accepting that your marriage is over is never easy. The divorce process that follows can also be intimidating, especially if you are unfamiliar with the legal system. To give you some idea what to expect, Dallas divorce attorney Rita M. Boyd discusses six questions to...

Texas Family Law Foundation Eclips Dec. 8, 2020
CUSTODY/CHILD SUPPORT New York Grandparents Denied Custody in Family Court Case A New York child custody case in Erie County Family Court has resulted in two children being removed from their grandparents' home and placed with their father in Florida. The kids were...

Understanding Child Support in Texas
When minor children are involved in a divorce, it often makes the divorce process more complicated and often more contentious. Specifically, issues relating to child support can be hotly disputed both during the divorce process and long after the divorce has been...