What is a Temporary Restraining Order?
by Justin Wilson | Child Custody, Divorce
Restraining orders restrain, or prohibit, a party in a family law case from taking a specific action or engaging in a…
Temporary Restraining Order
by Justin Wilson | Child Custody, Divorce, Domestic Violence
Filing for divorce in Texas triggers numerous emotions for both parties, and it is reasonable to be concerned about…
Temporary Orders Hearing
by Justin Wilson | Child Custody, Divorce
For many people who file divorce or SAPCR lawsuits, the temporary orders hearing may be the only time they go in front…
Domestic Violence Divorce
by Justin Wilson | Child Custody, Divorce
The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (“NCADV”) indicates that one in three women and one in four men have…
Cost of Divorce in Texas
by Justin Wilson | Child Custody, Divorce
Going to court for a divorce or child custody matter is not only intimidating, it is also important. The outcome of…
UCCJEA
by Justin Wilson | Child Custody, Divorce
UCCJEA stands for Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act. Family Code Ch. 152 contains the Texas…
Removing Marital Property Before Divorce
by Justin Wilson | Child Custody, Divorce
Divorces are traumatic for everyone involved. While children and emotions will naturally live in the forefront of your…
Best Interests of the Child
by Justin Wilson | Child Custody, Divorce
Texas Family Code § 153.002 states that the best interest of the child shall always be front and center to the court…
Divorce in Texas – Separate Property
by Justin Wilson | Divorce
What is separate property under Texas divorce law? Texas Family Code § 3.01 defines separate property as property…