by Jay Smith | Mar 9, 2014 |
In divorce and custody cases in Williamson County, Texas, many people choose to customize their child possession schedules to fit their own unique needs, rather than rely on the Standard Possession Schedule (SPO) contained in the Texas Family Code. Oftentimes the...
by Jay Smith | Mar 2, 2014 |
Below are some tips from a Williamson County Divorce Attorney to help you reduce the cost of your divorce: Be Organized – Divorces often involve the exchange of stacks of bank statements, credit card statements, school records and the like. When your attorney...
by Jay Smith | Oct 19, 2012 |
Child Support Enforcement in Texas There are two primary ways to enforce child support in Texas: by hiring a Williamson County or Austin family law attorney or by using the Texas Attorney General’s office. USING THE TEXAS ATTORNEY GENERAL’S OFFICE The Texas...
by Jay Smith | Oct 18, 2012 |
Many people find that getting a divorce creates more problems than it solves, especially when children are involved. When spouses separate, overall household income goes down and household expenses generally increase (since they’re no longer sharing...
by Jay Smith | Sep 10, 2012 |
Uncontested Divorce in Texas Most Round Rock divorce cases are ultimately resolved by agreement and do not require a contested hearing in front of a judge. The phrase “uncontested divorce” refers broadly to this category of cases, though the amount of conflict and...