Understanding your rights to fair compensation after a workplace injury is crucial. In addition to the pain, suffering and many losses that come with a job injury, workers often find themselves fighting against a complex worker's compensation system. This blog sheds...
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What does New York’s Less Is More law mean for those on parole?
Individuals currently on parole in New York State have certain responsibilities once they serve their sentences and faced jail time in the past if they did not meet certain requirements under their parole agreements. However, according to AP News, a 2021 law called...
Does divorce affect student loan debt?
Marital property is any property or assets acquired during a marriage. The same rules apply to debt, meaning that both spouses share debt acquired during a marriage. According to U.S. News & World Report, Texas is a community property state. That means both...
A look inside the trend of gray divorce
Many marriages end in divorce. The social stigma that once plagued divorce no longer exists and some believe that may contribute to the end of some marriages. Other societal shifts may play a role in how many marriages survive through to the death of one spouse and...
What if my ex will not pay child support as ordered in Texas?
Child custody and support are among the most contentious aspects of family law in Texas. Parents will often engage in a lengthy dispute as to which will have primary custody and how visitation rights are addressed. When there is a child support order, this too can be...
Planning on a move after divorce? With kids, it’s harder
After your divorce, your goal is to move out of the state. You're looking forward to moving closer to your family. They're in California, so you don't get to make the trip to see them very often. The only problem is that you have children with your spouse, and they...
Understand that divorce may cause emotional trauma
The emotions that come with a divorce can feel like twisted up wreckage. One minute, you feel thankful for the new start. The next minute, you're upset about losing the person you thought you'd spend the rest of your life with. This is normal, and knowing ahead of...
Letting small issues pass might benefit you during co-parenting
Making the transition from a married parenting team to a divorced parenting team is challenging. When you were married, there was a common goal of making sure your home was running properly. Now, you have to think about your house and your ex has to think about...
Is the easement to your property leaving you uneasy?
Maybe you weren't initially aware of it, or you were but had since forgotten that when you purchased your property, it came with an easement. Sometimes known as "rights of way," easements allow another person or entity access to property that is otherwise yours. The...
Do you need to bring a quiet title action for your home or ranch?
If you are like many people across the state of Texas, a significant portion of your personal wealth is likely tied up in your real estate holdings, whether you own just a basic family home or a ranch with substantial acreage. Protecting your ownership of that...