We are pleased to announce the publishers of U.S. News & World Report and The Best Lawyers in America have recognized Orsinger Nelson Downing & Anderson (ONDA) in the annual Best Law Firms listing. The firm’s Appellate practice…
Dividing Debt During a Divorce
When you are planning to file for divorce in Texas, or you are anticipating a Texas divorce, you should gain a clear understanding of how property division works. Under…
Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson Earns Most ‘Top 100’ Texas Attorneys for Third Consecutive Year
Boutique Family Law firm Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson solidified its reputation as one of the best law firms in the state for Family Law with six partners earning selection among the Top 100 attorneys in Texas in the…
Can You Challenge Your Prenup?
Many parties in Texas enter into premarital agreements, also known as prenuptial agreements or simply “prenups.” Generally speaking, prenuptial agreements are important for parties of varying socioeconomic backgrounds…
Enforcing a Child Custody Order
If you recently went through a divorce in Texas and have minor children from your marriage, or if you separated from your spouse and have a child custody order…
Understanding Marital and Non-Marital Property
Are you considering divorce in Dallas? Whether you get divorced in Dallas or elsewhere in Texas, it is critical to understand how the Texas Family Code will classify your…
Real Estate Appraisers and Divorce Cases
When you are planning to file for divorce in Texas, you may have real estate that will need to be appraised and divided as part of your divorce case.
Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson Family Law Attorneys Receive National Honors in Best Lawyers Legal Guide
Attorneys are recognized in Family Law, arbitration, mediation, and appellate practices We are proud to announce…
Regaining Control of Your Financial Life After Divorce
Getting divorced in Texas often takes a toll on your finances, however, it is important to know you can recover. For many parties who are newly separated or in…
When a Custodial Parent Wants to Relocate: What You Need to Know About Texas Law
There are many different reasons why a parent may want to relocate to a new community with their child. A parent may want to take advantage of new career…