Austin Family Law Blog

Children of Divorce & the Holidays; great helpful advice

Check out the blog post regarding Children of Divorce & the Holidays; great helpful advice on how to deal with the realities of this challenging time when you are divorced with children. Also, Syd is a great resource for all you divorced parents in Austin who need...

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Good Divorce, Part 2: A Guy’s Perspective

So many of my male clients come to me saying they married more because it was the right time in their life, rather than true, enduring love. They respect their wife as a person and a mother, but have come to a place where they know the marriage isn't good for either...

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Relationships in terms of costs and benefits

Many people evaluate their relationships in terms of costs and benefits. Having a Plan B, a way to be financially self-sufficient, allows women to make decisions about their marriages or to be prepared when that decision is made for them. Click here to read the full...

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How do you maintain a Good Divorce?

There is no question that the impact of divorce on children is monumental. Most clients I represent want to protect their children in every way possible from divorce's negative long term effects. A Good Divorce requires a commitment to love your children more than you...

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We offer an “uncontested” divorce option

There is an idea out there that divorcing couples who believe they can work through their divorce but just need help from a divorce professional can find a divorce mediator to guide them through the process. Lawyers cannot represent both sides, so a "divorce mediator"...

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It’s not HIS or HERS in Texas; it’s OURS.

It doesn't matter how an account or property is owned or titled. Because Texas is a community property state, usually all real and personal property (houses, cars, bank accounts, brokerage accounts, retirement accounts) acquired during the marriage is owned by the...

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What does our logo mean?

What does our logo mean?

These are the 3 areas of our family practice. Collaborative: a no-court process using joint business meetings to resolve disputes; both sides are represented by counsel and often neutral allied professionals are involved. Family: all issues involving custody,...

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Hey all you shadow advisors out there

Hey all you shadow advisors out there. You know who you are. You are the ones who say things like, "Make sure he pays your health insurance until age 65," or "Don't agree to anything less than a 50/50 possession schedule so you don't have to pay child support," or...

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Who says there’s no alimony in Texas?

For divorces filed after September 1, 2011, Texas law increased the amount and length of time alimony can be awarded by the Court. The amount of alimony can be as much as 20% of the spouse's average gross monthly income up to $5,000/month (increased from $2,500 max)....

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