Attorneys elevated to partner in firm’s Dallas, Frisco offices DALLAS – Family Law firm Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson, LLP (ONDA) is proud to announce…
How are Prenuptial Agreements Enforced in Texas?
Prenuptial agreements are not particularly common in Texas, or in most other states. Texas is a community property state, which means that all assets acquired during a…
Family Law Attorney David Housel Joins Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson, LLP
Housel’s addition as partner expands firm’s Frisco team Family Law…
Top Signs That Your Marriage is Headed for Divorce
Divorce only comes out of the blue in country songs. Even if many people do not see it coming, there are usually signs of impending divorce that are present for…
Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson Welcomes Family Law Attorney Christopher Lambert
Christopher Lambert joins the firm’s Frisco office as an associate DALLAS – Family Law firm Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson (ONDA) has added associate Christopher Lambert to the…
What are a Father’s Rights If His Ex-Wife Refuses to Allow Him Visitation Following a Divorce in Texas?
As in many other states, mothers in Texas are often more likely to get primary custody of children in a divorce. Nonetheless, fathers have considerable rights with respect to their…
What is the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act?
From time to time, various organizations, such as the Uniform Law Commission (also known as the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws), come up with what they consider…
How Are Assets Divided In A Texas Divorce?
Divorce brings a lot of changes to people’s lives. It can change where you live, how often you see your children and even the people who you consider to be…
What Are A Father’s Rights In Texas?
While mothers are traditionally more likely to obtain “custody” of children during a divorce in Texas, fathers have significant rights when it comes to their children. Custody is not…
Is There a Limit to How Long You Have to Pay Alimony in Texas?
How Long Do You Have To Pay Alimony? In many states, spousal support is available for almost any length of time the judge designates. But in Texas, the law limits…