Starting over with a clean slate is important to some Houston ex-spouses. Sometimes, putting a lot of physical distance between you and an ex is part of that plan. However, divorcing parents cannot pick up and move without considering the boundaries of child custody...
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Month: October 2014
Locating hidden assets in a high asset divorce
On Behalf of Laura Dale & Associates, P.C. | Oct 28, 2014 | High Asset Divorce, Property Division
Divorce can bring out the worst in some people. Whether it is from simple emotions of anger or those of greed, some spouses want to make sure their soon-to-be ex-spouse ends up with as little as possible during the property division.In many high asset divorce cases, a...
How does commingling property affect a prenuptial agreement?
On Behalf of Laura Dale & Associates, P.C. | Oct 23, 2014 | Prenuptial Agreements
Changing marital status changes finances whether Houston couples are heading into or out of marriage. Texas community property laws influence property ownership and debt responsibility. Individuals retain rights to some separate property upon entering marriage, but...
Child support modifications in Texas
On Behalf of Laura Dale & Associates, P.C. | Oct 18, 2014 | Child Support
The amount of child support in Texas that a non-custodial parent pays is capped at a certain percentage of his or her income. There are a lot of factors that determine the amount, though. These Texas child support guidelines are generally what the court uses to set...
Design your own Texas spousal support agreement
On Behalf of Laura Dale & Associates, P.C. | Oct 16, 2014 | Alimony
Texas laws concerning post-marital financial support for ex-spouses are different than in a lot of other states. Family courts may order temporary spousal support during the divorce process and spousal maintenance after divorce. In Texas, this arrangement is not...
Texas dad hoping to reunite with daughter, missing 12 years
On Behalf of Laura Dale & Associates, P.C. | Oct 9, 2014 | Child Custody
Separated and divorced Houston parents agree to living arrangements that benefit shared children. At some point, for employment or other reasons, a parent may decide to relocate. A Texas family court must approve the move, particularly when it involves a significant...
Does every Texas couple benefit from a prenuptial agreement?
On Behalf of Laura Dale & Associates, P.C. | Oct 2, 2014 | Prenuptial Agreements
So much time, energy and money is invested in Houston weddings that engaged couples can be hard-pressed to think of anything other than the immediate future. Almost-married couples are caught up in romance and detailed plans for a big celebration. The subject of...
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