In cases of abuse, infidelity, or just plain incompatibility, filing for divorce may be your only option. However, if you are pregnant and considering divorce, there are important things to…
Texas Rising Stars Honors Five from Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson
Attorneys honored as rising stars in family law DALLAS – Five attorneys with Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson, LLP, have been recognized…
Is My Inheritance Protected From Property Division in a Texas Divorce?
There are numerous laws addressing property division in Texas divorces. The marital property is always divided, but only sometimes 50/50. There are many factors the judge considers when dividing property,…
Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce in Texas
Going through a divorce can be a stressful, upsetting experience. It does not help when you have outstanding questions about Texas divorces. If you have specific questions about Texas divorce,…
Alimony In Texas: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You
Alimony, actually known as spousal maintenance in Texas, is decided on a case-by-case basis. If you and your spouse are divorcing, it is not assumed that one partner will…
Why Property Division In Texas Divorce Isn’t Always Equal
When getting divorced in Texas, there is something important to keep in mind: Property division is not always equal. Below are more details about this critical information for Texas divorces.
How Does Family Violence Impact Child Custody?
If you are getting divorced and there has been family violence involving the parties, it will always come up during child custody proceedings. Family violence, sometimes called domestic violence, can…
What Rights Do Unmarried Fathers in Texas Have?
Most parents in Dallas enjoy taking their children to see the sights of the city, such as the Dallas Museum of Art, the Perot Museum, or Reunion Tower. But what…
Texas Prenuptial Agreements And Asset Protection
People planning to get married may have heard of prenuptial agreements and may think “That isn’t for us. Aren’t prenups only for people with millions in cash and real estate?”…
How To Explain Divorce To Your Children
One of the most challenging—and unanticipated—parts of being a parent can be telling your children about an upcoming divorce. When you and your spouse plan to split, it is vital…