One of the hardest parts of divorce is deciding how the child or children will spend time with each parent. Co-parenting well means deciding how to share time in a way that is fair to everyone and helpful for the children as they go through the difficult transition....
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Support for adult disabled children: Evidence and long-term planning
When you care for an adult child with a disability, you need evidence and a clear plan for ongoing support. In Texas, the law lets courts order child support for these adults under specific rules. When Texas law allows extended support Texas Family Code § 154.302 lets...
The Texas divorce divide: What you keep vs. what you split
In Texas, the law assumes that anything you or your spouse earns or acquires during your marriage belongs to both of you equally. Your community property includes your income, home, vehicle, bank accounts and even retirement accounts regardless of whose name is on the...
How do you split your collections in a divorce?
As a married couple, you may have built a collection of art, antiques, vintage cars or something else collectable. Determining how to split this when you divorce may not be straightforward. Firstly, there is the fact that putting a price on such assets can be...
How to effectively handle child custody and divorce
Divorce involving children is one of the most emotionally demanding experiences a parent can go through. Beyond ending a marriage, it involves decisions that directly affect a child’s well-being and future. Handling child custody matters requires patience, emotional...
4 tips for successful post-divorce vacations with the kids
Taking a break from work and traveling with the kids is of great importance to many parents. It can provide a chance to recharge batteries, spend some quality time together and show your children something new. Divorcing can make taking these vacations more...


















