A trial court may modify a Texas child support order if there has been a material and substantial change in circumstances since the rendition of the prior order. The party seeking the modification has the burden of establishing the change in circumstances. The court may also modify an order if…
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Make-Up Time in Texas Possession and Access Enforcement Actions
When a parent is denied court-ordered possession or access by the other parent, the court has discretion to order additional periods of possession or access to make up for that time. Tex. Fam. Code § 157.168. These additional periods of possession of access must be the same type and duration…
Texas Appeals Court Reverses Order Granting Grandparents Visitation
The U.S. Supreme Court held in Troxel v. Granville that parents have a fundamental right to make decisions regarding the care custody and control of their children. There is a presumption under Texas family law that being raised by their biological parents is in a child’s best interest. Additionally, Texas…
Legal Description of Property Controls Over Address in Texas Husband’s Quitclaim Deed to Wife
When one spouse transfers property to the other spouse by deed, there is a rebuttable presumption the property was gifted to the other spouse as separate property. A deed must contain a sufficient description of the property. In some cases, there may be mistakes or conflicting information in the deed. …
Texas Presumption of Paternity after Termination of Someone Else’s Parental Rights
Under Texas family law, there are several ways to establish a parent-child relationship between a man and a child, including an unrebutted presumption, an acknowledgement of paternity, adjudication of paternity, adoption, or the man consenting to assisted reproduction resulting in the birth of a child. A mother recently challenged her…
Giving Children a Voice in Custody Disputes
Many people ask: Can my children decide where they want to live in a divorce? There are many ways for a court to consider children’s input about where they want to live. The first way is simply allowing children to talk to the judge. Section 153.009 of the Texas Family…
How Surrogacy Contracts Work
Surrogacy is the process of a mother carrying a child for a family who can’t conceive. The process can be a godsend for parents who do not have the option of traditional conception. As surrogacy works in Texas, it involves a life-altering event for at least three parties– the intended parents and…
It’s Not Too Late to Get a Prenup!
I know what you’re thinking…. “I’m already married; how is it not too late?” Don’t worry; the solution is a postnup! The Texas Family Code allows for couples to enter into a postnuptial agreement (or marital property agreement), which will offer many of the same protections and advantages that a…
Court Emphasizes Importance of Honesty During Collaborative Law Divorce
A Court in Houston recently reinforced the importance of honesty and full disclosure during the Collaborative Law process when it found that a husband potentially committed fraud by failing to disclose changing job circumstances. See Rawls v. Rawls, 2015 WL 5076283 (Tex. App.–Houston [1st Dist.] 2015, no pet.). A husband and…
With Child Support Off the Table, Celebrity Asks for “Pet Support”
Nearly a year after separating, Mandy Moore and Ryan Adams are still trying to negotiate a settlement for divorce. The reason for the drawn out divorce? Alimony. The couple split in January 2014 and have attempted to come to an agreement during the last year. According to an article in People Magazine, the…