A Universal Family Law Problem Parents sometimes come to me stressed because the other parent would not allow the child to go with them for visitation because […]
A Universal Family Law Problem Parents sometimes come to me stressed because the other parent would not allow the child to go with them for visitation because […]
Under the Texas Family Code, a spouse may change her name back to a “name previously used by the party.” Sec. 6.706. CHANGE OF NAME. (a) In […]
The Texas State Family District Courts of Harris County (as of this blog post date) are listed here by the Harris County District Clerk. Most of judges are […]
Announcing a helpful cheat sheet for parents, lawyers, and judges to use to quickly know when a parent is supposed to have their odd and even year […]
A video discussion between Family Law Attorney Mac Pierre-Louis and Estate Planning Attorney Glenda Clausell on “Transfer on Death Deeds” (TODDs) in Texas to convey real property. […]
It can be challenging to calculate child support correctly. Plenty of apps and software I have reviewed do not give correct answers. These apps and software sometimes […]
Video Highlights You can see the relevant law from the Texas family code chapter 233 regarding CSRPs down below: http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/Docs/FA/htm/FA.233.htm I have some tips to help […]
ODD AND EVEN YEAR SPRING BREAKS The Standard Possession Order (SPO) states that on even numbered years the non-custodial parent possesses the child from 6pm on the […]
Now available on YouTube is the YourChildSupportLawyer Video Channel, featuring educational and informational video blogs or “vlogs” to help parents navigate the issues of divorce, custody, and […]
The following Top 5 reasons are rated in terms of weight and (in my opinion) importance not frequency: 5: Increase child support It’s usually the case […]
The simple answer is no, generally a stepparent will not be held liable for their spouse’s child support nonpayments. In fact in Texas the person held liable […]
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Let’s chat a bit about courtroom attire. This topic comes up due to the high number of folks I’ve seen walk into court dressed inappropriately. Judges and […]
Back to School Tips 2016-From Former Teacher Turned Lawyer Mac Pierre-Louis Make a Plan Going back to school can be very traumatic for some kids. It’s very […]
In Houston this summer? Join us for our free upcoming Family Law seminar on you and your money!
Summer is here! Time for vacations, outdoors, and fun. Most kids are out of school and most parents are able to take time off from work. If […]
Some Texas couples live together for years but never get a marriage license. They believe that because they share the same home, have children together, and mix […]