People tend to think of prenuptial agreements as being ironclad contracts that limit what a person can try to get after a divorce. In general, most of these agreements tend to be enforceable, but there are several possible reasons why a person can challenge the...
Month: February 2021
Should you file a SAPCR?
When you need to request changes to your visitation schedule, support arrangements, custody or medical support, you will likely need to file an SAPCR. According to Texas State Law Library, an SAPCR is a Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship. Paternity detail...
Do not forget to divide credit card reward points during divorce
If you and your spouse are heading for a divorce, you may want to begin to think about dividing the marital estate. Under Texas law, judges typically divide community property according to what is just and right. Generally, community property is everything you and...
Is there a maximum cap on spousal maintenance?
If the court orders you to pay spousal support in your divorce, then you may wonder what types of guidelines the law puts in place regarding support payments. Specifically, you may want to know how much you will have to pay and if the court can order you to pay more...