When parents divorce in Texas, one of the most important decisions they will have to make is who will be responsible for their adopted children. This can be not easy, as the parents may have different ideas about who should have custody. If the parents cannot reach a...
How to deal when your spouse doesn’t want a divorce in Texas
When you are feeling stuck in your marriage, and it's hard for you to see your future with your partner, getting a divorce in Texas is the most sensible way to end things amicably. The only problem that arises is when your spouse does not want to divorce. This will...
Judges can issue temporary orders in modification requests in Texas
If you're in a family law case in Texas, you might wonder what kinds of orders a judge can make. While some orders are final, others are only temporary. A temporary order is one that is made to last only until a final hearing can be held. These temporary orders are...
Is serving divorce papers through social media possible?
If you want to serve divorce papers in Texas, it is possible to deliver the documents to your estranged spouse through social media sites like Twitter or Facebook. It’s a controversial method, and certain procedures have to be followed. Get approval from the court You...