Blog Posts in October, 2011
Posted on Oct 29, 2011 By Austin Divorce Lawyer
Before filing for Divorce it is important to make sure that you meet all of the "residency" requirements under the Texas Family Code. Residency requirements are in place to make sure that ...
Continue reading "When Can I File for Divorce?" »
Posted on Oct 25, 2011 By Austin Divorce Lawyer
During your Family Law case it may be necessary to attend a hearing. The two most common hearings are Temporary Orders Hearings, or Final Orders Hearings. When you attend either of these hearings you ...
Continue reading "Tips for Cross Examination" »
Posted on Oct 25, 2011 By Austin Divorce Lawyer
A Temporary Orders hearing in your Family Law case is an important event. The rules put in place by the Judge at a Temporary Orders Hearing may become more permanent at a later, Final Hearing. Because ...
Continue reading "Helpful Tips for a Temporary Orders Hearing: #1" »
Posted on Oct 14, 2011 By Austin Divorce Lawyer
Entering into a custody battle can be an emotional and draining process. It is important to know what custody arrangements and Orders are likely to be put in place before entering into discussions ...
Continue reading "What is a Standard Possession Order?" »
Posted on Oct 12, 2011 By Austin Divorce Lawyer
One important consideration in every divorce is: how are we going to divide up the assets? This question arises in nearly every divorce. In fact, even if you and your spouse are in a considerable ...
Continue reading "Defining Community Property" »
Posted on Oct 6, 2011 By Austin Divorce Lawyer
There are four steps that occur in every divorce in Texas. Step One: Drafting and Filing an Original Petition Prior to filing an Original Petition for Divorce it is important to have a gameplan. At a ...
Continue reading "Four Steps of Every Texas Divorce" »
Posted on Oct 4, 2011 By Austin Divorce Lawyer
When the biological parents of a child disagree about which parent should have the right to designate primary residence there is often a need to have a judge decide the dispute. The reason for this is ...
Continue reading "Geographic Restrictions on a Parent" »