Fence issues are a common problem between neighbors, and issues may arise when a fence is on the boundary of both properties. Responsibility will depend on a few different factors. Texas A&M explains that it often depends on who built the fence if it is on a...
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Month: September 2020
3 stages of real estate disputes
Texas landlords have some relatively strong protections under state law. However, it is easy for you to overstep the bounds of your rights as a property owner. It is unlikely that the courts will look kindly upon any example of you exceeding your authority. Please...
Should we consider “nesting” after divorce?
Co-parenting can be one of the most challenging situations to navigate after a divorce. Managing a co-parenting situation requires excellent communication and great attention to detail. Moving children between multiple houses can be a major challenge for some parents....
Coming to terms with a divorce
For some people, ending their marriage is very easy from an emotional viewpoint. Many people are relieved to move on from a marriage that is not working out any longer. However, others have an incredibly difficult time accepting that their marriage is coming to an...
What is the legal standard for modifying a child support order?
In these challenging economic times, you may be having trouble paying your monthly child support. On the other hand, you may think your ex-spouse should make higher support payments than he or she currently does. In Texas, a judge may agree to change a parent’s...
What are your responsibilities as a sole managing conservator?
With few exceptions, the law holds that children benefit from maintained relationships with both parents following a divorce. If your former spouse has a history of abuse or neglect, however, the court may see fit to name you as your child’s sole managing...