Austin Family Law Blog
Are You Common Law Married?

Are You Common Law Married?

On a recent night out ecstatically dipping a toe into post-pandemic night life in Austin, I heard a person describe himself as “common law married,” which piqued my curiosity. I wondered what he meant by that because, after a decade of being a divorce lawyer in...

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Freedom Lies in Being Bold (But Also in Getting Vaccinated)

Freedom Lies in Being Bold (But Also in Getting Vaccinated)

When I received my second COVID-19 vaccine this month, I immediately nailed down plans for travel over the next months. I am waiting 28 days from my second vaccine, and then I am getting on a plane and going to the beach. It has been one year of stay-at-home. I have...

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A Custody Lawyer’s Review of Allen v. Farrow

A Custody Lawyer’s Review of Allen v. Farrow

The documentary television miniseries Allen v. Farrow explores Dylan Farrow’s 1992 accusations that she was sexually abused by her father, Woody Allen, when she was 7 years old, and the resulting custody and criminal cases. In four hour-long episodes, airing on HBO,...

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Divorce Grief is Real; Here’s How to Get Through It

Divorce Grief is Real; Here’s How to Get Through It

No matter the side of the coin you find yourself, strong feelings and emotions are unavoidable while divorcing. At times, you will experience feeling not yourself, unsteady, and angry (among other strong feelings!) as you navigate toward the beautiful life that is...

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See You in The Cloud

See You in The Cloud

We have turned in the keys today to our long-time office space at The Enclave on Camp Craft Road. I just walked through the empty office and drove away from the office building that housed our law practice for the last 12 years. We looked at many options for new...

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I Lost My Job! Can I Skip My Child Support Payments?

I Lost My Job! Can I Skip My Child Support Payments?

Job loss is unfortunately a reality for many millions of Americans right now. Depending on your field of employment, you may not be able to find a new job right away, you may have to take a job that pays you less, or you may be receiving unemployment (a fraction of...

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It’s Time To Make A Change

It’s Time To Make A Change

2020 is over; a new year has begun, but the pandemic rages, and we are all waiting to be let free. And even though we are at the dawn of vaccinations, there are still so many unknowns as to when we will be “post-pandemic.” We are in the 11th month of stay-at-home. It...

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