Attorneys placed on top state listings for excellence in family law DALLAS – Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson, one of the largest…
401(k) And IRA Division In Texas Divorce Cases
As seasoned Dallas divorce lawyers at Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson, LLP, we’ve encountered numerous cases where the equitable division of retirement assets like 401(k)s and IRAs becomes…
The Best Lawyers in America Honors 17 Orsinger Nelson Downing & Anderson Attorneys
Hallmark legal guide names firm founder Richard Orsinger ‘Lawyer of the Year’ for family law DALLAS – Orsinger Nelson Downing & Anderson (ONDA),…
How Spousal Support In Texas Is Determined
As lawyers practicing in Dallas County, we have guided many clients through the complexities of spousal maintenance (sometimes called spousal support or alimony) under Texas spousal maintenance…
Texas Divorce Property Division Do’s and Don’ts for 2024
Navigating a divorce in Texas requires a clear understanding of how property is divided, which can significantly affect your financial future after the divorce is done. As property division…
Recognizing Signs Of An Impending Divorce
Divorce, a significant and formative event, can disrupt the lives of not only the spouses but also their wider families. By recognizing the signs of an impending…
Four ONDA Family Lawyers Named to Lawdragon’s 500 X – The Next Generation List
Legal guide recognizes nation’s outstanding young attorneys DALLAS – Four Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson, LLP (ONDA) attorneys have earned placement…
Reasons Why Grandparents Can File For Custody Of A Grandchild
When family dynamics shift dramatically, grandparents often step in to provide a crucial role of stability and care for their grandchildren. In Texas, as in many other states, there are…
When Does An Inheritance Become Marital Property?
In Texas, inheritances are generally regarded as separate property under the state’s family law statutes. In general, separate property cannot be divided in a divorce. According to the Texas Family…
Is Texas A Community Property State?
Texas is, indeed, a community property state. This has specific implications for how property is divided in the event of a divorce. Understanding the laws that govern property division in…