Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson, LLP’s Melissa Cowle has been named to D Magazine’s annual list of the “Best Lawyers Under 40” for excellence in family law. The list honors up-and-coming…
How Adultery Can Impact The Outcome Of Divorce
Adultery is a frequent cause of divorces, in Texas and across the United States. However, because Texas is a no-fault divorce state, you do not need a specific reason to…
Name Partner Jeff Anderson Recognized in D Magazine Hall of Fame
DALLAS – Veteran family lawyer Jeff Anderson has earned a place in D Magazine’s inaugural Best Lawyers Hall of Fame, a prestigious listing that honors Dallas-area attorneys who provide…
Is Alimony Always Awarded In Texas Divorce?
If you are contemplating or going through a divorce in Texas, you may wonder if alimony will be involved. Will you have to pay it? Will you receive it automatically?…
Lawdragon Names 15 from ONDA to Leading Family Lawyers Guide for 2024
National list honors…
Types Of Marital Agreements In Texas
Marital agreements in Texas have a complex history and can affect various parts of a divorce, such as alimony/spousal maintenance, child support, and property division. However, established case law can…
Are Lottery Winnings Considered Community Property In Texas?
It is always understandable to be concerned about how marital property will be divided in a divorce. Property division in a Texas divorce is subject to certain laws, and several…
Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson Earns Repeat Listing Among Nation’s Best Law Firms
Dallas-based firm recognized for appellate, family law excellence DALLAS – The 2024 edition of Best Law Firms has again named Dallas-based Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson, LLP, (ONDA)…
Are Personal Injury Settlements Considered Marital Property In Texas?
Property divisions in Texas divorces must follow the relevant community property laws, and the division is often–but not necessarily always–50/50. The division usually includes income, savings, retirement, and most assets…
What Are Stipulations Of Texas No-Fault Divorce?
If you want a divorce, you may wonder if you need to prove fault by your ex to get one. In Texas, most divorce cases are filed on a…