Texas Child Support Guidelines Update
Texas Family Law sets the rates for Texas Child Support Payments depending on the number of children a non-custodial parent has to support. See what the rates for child support in Texas, on the blog of Dallas Divorce attorney Mark Nacol of the Nacol Law firm P.C.
Know what Marital Property is Community or Separate in a Texas Divorce
During a divorce, it is important that both parties know what type of property is involved in the divorce and what is separate and community property in Texas. Read more on the blog of Dallas Divorce attorney, Mark Nacol, of the Nacol Law Firm P.C.
Texas Child Abuse and Family Violence
How can you know if child abuse exists in a household ? Read the signs on the blog of Dallas family law attorney Mark Nacol of the Nacol Law Firm PC
Texas Spousal Maintenance Laws Expanded
The Texas Spousal Support law provides potentially increased relief to spouses who have been out of the work force, are disabled, are victims of family violence or are the primary custodians of a disabled child. Read more about the expansion of Texas Spousal Maintenance Laws on the blog of Dallas divorce and family law attorney, Mark Nacol, of the Nacol Law Firm PC.
Texas Child Possession Schedules: Think Shared Parenting
If only divorced parents could mutually agree on meaningful possession schedules while co-parenting their kids! But since many cannot or will not, the Texas Courts generally use a One-Size-Fits-All Standard Possession order for all children over three years of age. The Texas Legislature over time has expanded the schedule to make access a little more flexible. Does this always squarely meet or suit the needs of a child and her/his relationship with both parents? Read more on the blog of Dallas divorce attorney Mark Nacol, of the Nacol Law Firm PC.
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