by Rachel Wayne | Jul 16, 2025 | Adoption, Custody and Child Support, Parenting
Family is what you make it. Yet between adoption proceedings, divorce and remarriage, and stepchildren, the legal aspects of building a family can get complicated. Here’s what to consider when coordinating adoption and marriage in Texas, from how to adopt a stepchild...
by Rachel Wayne | May 12, 2025 | Custody and Child Support, Divorce as a SAHM, Divorce Planning
Stay-at-home moms often fear divorce because they’re financially dependent on their spouse. Will leaving the marriage mean they can no longer provide for their kids? Can a SAHM keep custody? These concerns make the decision to divorce even harder. When one’s children...
by Alexandra Geczi | May 24, 2024 | Custody and Child Support, Explainer
What to Know About Child Custody in Texas Family Law Child custody disputes can be emotionally charged and complex, often requiring courts to carefully consider various factors to determine the best interests of the child. While laws and procedures may vary by...
by Alexandra Geczi | Mar 28, 2023 | Custody and Child Support, Divorce
Divorce can be a challenging time for anyone involved, but when children are involved, it becomes even more complicated. One of the issues that parents may need to address during a divorce is the payment of their children’s private school tuition. Private school...
by Alexandra Geczi | Jan 27, 2023 | Custody and Child Support, Divorce, Parenting
Divorce can be a difficult and emotional process for all parties involved, but it can be especially challenging for children. In order to ensure that children are able to adjust to the changes brought about by a divorce and maintain a healthy relationship with both...
by Alexandra Geczi | Nov 5, 2022 | Custody and Child Support, Guidance
Last week, we posted a blog about how to keep the divorce process as amicable as possible and mentioned that one of the key reasons for keeping a divorce amicable is because many couples that go through divorce have children and need to maintain a co-parenting...