by Alexandra Geczi | Nov 29, 2021 | Blog, Divorce, Divorce Attorney Dallas, Family Law, Family Law Attorney Dallas, Family Law Dallas
A pressing concern for many recently divorced parents is how to handle visitation time during holidays. The obvious solution would be to divide the festivities equally between both parents, but this isn’t always realistic and it’s often tricky to map out a...
by Alexandra Geczi | Oct 19, 2021 | Blog, Divorce Attorney Dallas, Family Law Attorney Dallas, Family Law Dallas
Divorce is an arduous process regardless of the circumstances we find ourselves in, but we can reduce life’s stress and unpredictability during and after divorce with sufficient planning and preparation. Life can become even more complicated for women,...
by Alexandra Geczi | Dec 21, 2020 | Blog, Divorce Attorney Dallas, Family Law Attorney Dallas, Family Law Dallas
Concern about financial security following divorce is one of the biggest reasons many women stay in a bad marriage. The financial responsibility of maintaining a lifestyle, affording a nice home, and raising then sending kids to college can be daunting, not only for...
by Alexandra Geczi | Dec 16, 2020 | Blog, Family Law, Family Law Dallas
If you are considering divorce or some other legal action but planning to wait until the New Year to file, you may want to rethink that decision. The Supreme Court of Texas recently proposed changes to our evidentiary rules that will affect deadlines, expert witness...
by Alexandra Geczi | Mar 26, 2020 | Family Law Dallas
As the coronavirus situation unfolds, the need for parents to come together for the best interest of their children is even greater. Parents who have separated or are divorced and who are trying to navigate the new norm may need help from outside experts to reach...
by Alexandra Geczi | Mar 26, 2020 | Family Law Dallas
by Alexandra Geczi and James V. Esh There have been a lot of different jurisdictions issuing different orders related to “shelter-in-place” orders. The restrictions in these orders vary between jurisdictions. These local orders can be confusing for parents who have...