When custody and no-contact orders overlap, it can be difficult to understand your rights. In Texas, custody is known as conservatorship and defines each parent’s responsibilities. A no-contact order is…
Filing for divorce during the holiday season requires careful planning. In Bryan and Brazos County, families must consider how custody schedules, financial obligations, and emotional pressures intersect at the busiest…
Divorce during the holidays can feel overwhelming and isolating, especially if custody schedules and family traditions need to be reworked. Parents may face difficult decisions about parenting time, finances, and…
Residency disputes in a Texas divorce can affect where your case is filed and whether the court has the authority to hear it. If you or your spouse recently moved,…
A SAPCR, or Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship, is a legal process in Texas used to establish or modify custody, visitation, child support, and other parental rights. It applies whether…