Losing a loved one in an accident is devastating. If the negligent or reckless actions of another person robbed you of a lifetime with a family member, it is both unfair and infuriating. While nothing can reverse what happened to your family, it may be possible to seek compensation for your losses and your emotional duress associated with the fatal accident.
Saturday, April 21, 2018
Credit may be a casualty of a military divorce
A military divorce can have serious consequences on matters such as access to military retirement and child custody. A divorce may also diminish the combined credit strength of two spouses. Loss of a good credit record can follow divorce unless a spouse prepares.
New child support law for 2018
Texas changed its child support requirements for 2018. New support guidelines and other requirements may complicate negotiations over support, parental access and other issues.
Smartphone espionage and divorce
Divorce in Texas had to address evolving technology and deal with issues such as social media. Digital spying is a new problem which has become one of the evolving divorce legal issues.
Credit is a possible divorce casualty
In Texas, divorce has all sorts of consequences in addition to emotional distress. Spouses, among their first steps, should also understand that its financial impact can also lower a spouse's credit score long after the divorce decree is issued.
The ability to pay does not equal the ability to parent
When parents are considering divorce, there may be a lot of talk about child support. However, that conversation is typically about money. While financial provision is essential for a child, there are other ways in which parents support their children.