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Child Support Slackers can have Their License Suspended
A person who does not pay child support could be subject to a non-renewal or suspension of a license or car registration. This covers vocational licenses, professional licenses, driver’s licenses and hunting licenses. Think in terms of barbers, plumbers,...
Failure to Pay Child Support is a Crime
CRIMINAL NONSUPPORTIntentionally or knowingly failing to provide support for a child who is younger than 18 years of age, or who is the subject of a court order requiring the individual to support the child, is classified as criminal nonsupport. For the...
Division of Retirement Benefits in Divorce
The division of retirement accounts is of the most common issues faced by divorcing spouses. In many marriages, a single spouse accumulates a large nest egg through his or her employer. This account cannot be accessed before retirement age without...
What You Should Know About Separate vs Community Property in Texas
In Texas, a married couple’s property is separated into community and separate property. In the instance of divorce, this distinction is important to determine which spouse keeps which properties. Separate property belongs to one spouse and is not divided...
How Do You Divide Retirement and Profit Sharing After Divorce?
TEXAS POST-DECREE QUALIFIED DOMESTIC RELATIONS ORDERS Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) is a term used for an order that divides some, but not all, retirement, profit sharing, and other such qualified plans after a divorce. Some of these types of...
Same-Sex Marriage Is Legal – What That Means To Texas
In late June 2015 the Supreme Court ruled that states could no longer prohibit same-sex marriages. The result was that in Texas same sex couples were able to be legally married for the first time. While there was an initial firestorm of protest over the...
How Collaborative Divorce Benefits You During the Holidays and Beyond
Divorce is always hard on families during the holidays, but divorce doesn’t have to make holidays unbearable. The Collaborative Divorce process puts an emphasis on keeping negotiations civil and minimizing emotional damage to the children and the family....
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