It’s estimated that about half of all children in America will see their parents’ marriage end in divorce. That’s a high number of children who are going to go through…
Tips for the Executive Divorce Series — Tip 1 Follow Court Orders
Tip 1 Follow the court orders. This simple act will set the case up for success. Conversely, failure to follow the court’s orders can be a “case killer.” Courts frown…
Jeff Anderson Shares Recommendations for Helping Children Through Divorce
The mental, emotional and financial challenges arising from divorce can produce devastating results, not just for the spouses, but also for their children. The editors of Good Life Family magazine…
Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson Partners Scott Downing, Jeff Anderson Selected to Dallas’ Best Lawyers List
DALLAS – Two partners at the Texas-based Family Law firm Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson, LLP, have been selected to D Magazine’s 2016 list of The Best Lawyers in Dallas.
What Are the Enforcement Remedies in Texas Family Court?
People don’t have the option to decide if they will, or will not, follow judgments given from a court of family law. Enforcement involves issues of case law, statutory interpretation,…
Brad LaMorgese Shares Top 5 Legal Pitfalls in Family Law
Be Mindful of These Top 5 Dangers in Family Law Brad LaMorgese has been practicing for 20 years, and is a Board Certified attorney…
Move to Florida without Notice Equalized Change in Primary Residence
On February 17, 2016, the Court of Appeals in Amarillo, released In Re Shaley Abney, denying Mother’s petition for writ of mandamus seeking to vacate the trial court’s temporary orders.
Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson Attorneys Named to 2016 Texas Rising Stars List
DALLAS – Two attorneys from the Texas-based Family Law boutique Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson, LLP, once again have earned recognition among the state’s top young lawyers in the 2016…
How to Minimize Conflict in Your Divorce
When couples get married, they do not plan or intend on getting a divorce. Unfortunately, a high percentage of couples discover that there is a conflict of personalities between them that they…
Pick A County, Any County!
Trial Court Lacked Jurisdiction to Transfer Child Custody Dispute from Moore County to Nueces County On February 4, 2016, the Corpus Christi-Edinburg Court of Appeals…