When you and your ex were married, did you often argue about your children? Perhaps, you have very different parenting styles, which sometimes created a challenge when you needed to negotiate something. For instance, maybe your spouse always wanted to allow your children to eat…
Like many people in Texas, you probably recently celebrated Thanksgiving and are now gearing up for the 2019 holiday season. Perhaps, you’re the type of person who likes to decorate early on so that you can enjoy the sights and sounds of Christmas throughout the…
Getting ready to tie the knot with the love of your life is certainly an exciting time. You may be trying to nail down final details about the big day and ensuring that everything will go as you hope. Of course, you know that you…
There are many active military service members in Texas, many of whom are at Fort Hood and other bases throughout the state. Some military families choose to live off base. It is debatable whether one lifestyle is more beneficial than the other. Either way, military…
If you’re a military service member or were married to one, you likely understand how difficult it can be to balance family life with career service duties. The fact is that some Texas marriages don’t withstand the strain. If your household is one of many…
A divorce in which at least one spouse is a military servicemember is like a civilian divorce in many ways. The divorcing spouses will have to make difficult decisions on many components of their shared life. However, one often contested item that differs is the…
After your divorce, you might want to make the most of your time with your children. But you may worry about how being in the military can affect your custody agreement. You and your ex split time with your child—but what will you do if…
Getting a divorce can be a complex process, especially for a military family. It is important to remember that military divorces are not necessarily harder to get than regular divorces. They just require a couple to take more legal issues into consideration. One of the…
It’s unfortunate, but sometimes a servicemember or a spouse decides to get a divorce while on deployment. What are your options? When contemplating a divorce, the first hurdle is the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA), which protects members overseas on active duty from civil lawsuits…
Military members often live hectic lives. One week, they might be at home. The next week, they could be in another state or overseas. Sometimes schedules are busy and unpredictable. Military families are the first to understand that time is valuable. This presents a unique…