Texas does not guarantee alimony. The state has strict rules about when one spouse can receive financial support after a divorce. Courts do not order alimony but may enforce agreements between spouses. Alimony vs. spousal maintenance In Texas, alimony and spousal...
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5 FAQs about property division in Texas
Divorce can be a complex process, especially when it comes to dividing property. In Texas, property division follows specific laws that can be confusing. Here are five frequently asked questions about property division in Texas to help you understand the basics. 1....
Driving away from disaster: Facing a hit-and-run charge in Texas
The moments after a car accident are often a blur. Fear, adrenaline and confusion can cloud judgment, sometimes leading to poor decisions. But leaving the scene of an accident, especially one involving injuries, can have severe consequences. In Texas, a hit-and-run...
Weathering the storm: Successful co-parenting in Texas after divorce
Divorce is rarely easy, and when children are involved, the emotional turmoil can be amplified. The transition from being a united family to co-parenting can feel overwhelming, especially amid legal proceedings and adjusting to new living arrangements. However,...
Getting a job after a violent crime charge
Sometimes, the consequences of mistakes prevail years after the incident. If you were charged with a violent crime, you may be concerned about its impact on your future employment and your family’s well-being. Rebuilding your life can be challenging, but staying...
What should you know about search warrants?
It’s important to understand that law enforcement representatives aren’t free to search whenever, wherever and whatever they want. Most searches are only authorized if an officer has a valid search warrant. Understanding a few critical points about search warrants may...
Who is at risk of a felony DWI charge in Texas?
Not all traffic infractions lead to tickets. Sometimes, traffic offenses lead to criminal charges, possibly even felony allegations. People get arrested for driving while intoxicated (DWI) offenses because they overestimate their alcohol tolerance or underestimate how...
Social media usage and divorce don’t play well together
Divorce is usually a very emotional time. Some people may turn to social media to vent about the process. Yet, if you’re getting divorced and you’re a frequent social media user, it may behoove you to take time off these websites and apps. Even if you do still use...
Can divorce wipe you out financially?
Divorce is an emotionally draining experience, and the financial implications of this process can be equally stressful. If you’re contemplating divorce, you might be worried about splitting assets, spousal support and affording to live on your own. While divorce can...
How big of an impact can a drug charge have on my life long-term?
There are many ways for people to run afoul of Texas controlled substance laws. Simply possessing or being under the influence of certain substances could lead to an individual's prosecution for a possession offense. Transferring medication to other people, even if...