Prenuptial agreements have something of a bad reputation in some quarters. Many people in Texas look at prenuptial agreements as pessimistic. On the surface, they can seem to fly in the face of traditional notions of lifelong marriage and "until death do we part." The...
Month: July 2020
Coping with the challenges of co-parenting
When a married couple gets a divorce in Texas, their community property acquired during marriage is split 50-50. Though the same rule does not apply to child custody, it is generally a good idea for parents to share custody and to work together with each other to...
Parents should stress teen driver safety during summer
It will be obvious to most residents of Texas, especially parents, that summer is a dangerous time for teens to be out driving. School is out, and parties, many of which will serve alcohol, become more frequent. All of this exacerbates the fact that teens are already...
Do you have the right to a wrongful death claim after a crash?
Motor vehicle travel remains a leading cause of injury and death across the United States. Crashes claimed the lives of roughly 10 people across the state of Texas every day, according to data from 2018. If you have recently lost a loved one in a crash caused by...