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By Jaison C. John, Esq. On Behalf of The Law Firm of John & Morgan, P.C. Nov 11, 2022 Child Custody In a divorce or child custody proceeding, Texas Courts may issue a variety of custody orders. Courts may designate the parents as joint managing conservators with certain rights and responsibilities provided to each parent.[1] […]
Leaving an abuser can be one of the most difficult things you’ve ever done in Texas. It takes strength and courage to break free from an abusive relationship, and many challenges come along with it. However, it doesn’t mean that it’s not possible or worth the effort. Emergency order of protection(EOP) If you’re considering leaving […]
Selling a home during a divorce and dividing it among spouses is common. Things get trickier, however, should one spouse have a real estate portfolio in Texas. If your business is in real estate, then you can protect your properties from your divorce. Your first step is to be clear about what you own or […]
When it comes to dividing property and assets in a divorce, one of the more contentious aspects is dividing retirement accounts. Retirement accounts often hold significant sums and can often determine the type of lifestyle you lead during your golden years. If you are in the midst of a life-altering divorce, the information contained here […]
As part of a divorce settlement or judgment in Texas, a couple’s assets and debts get divided. What follows is a brief overview of what you should know about marital debt. What can happen The court considers both spouses liable for all debts incurred during the union. The court can decide to split the debt […]
Divorce can be a very stressful time in a person’s life. Not only are they losing a relationship they once loved, but a financial shakeup is almost guaranteed to happen. This is especially true for older Texas citizens who have a substantial amount of funds within their retirement accounts. The following includes further information on […]
In part I of this series, we discussed a common misconception among some startup executives, that large numbers of patent claims are good. We concluded that large numbers of patent claims don’t add much value. In part II, we pointed out just how much a large number of patent claims can cost you in excess […]
In part I of this series, we discussed a common misconception among some startup executives, that large numbers of patent claims are good. We concluded that large numbers of patent claims don’t add much value. In part II, we pointed out just how much a large number of patent claims can cost you in excess […]