Texas House Bill 1547 (HB 1547) brought significant changes to family law, specifically Title I of the Texas Family Code (TFC), which governs many aspects of divorce proceedings. One of the key areas affected by this bill is the statutory…
These days it seems like everyone has a “side hustle” to earn extra income. These ventures range from raising extra cash via apps to running a full-fledged small business. A prenuptial or premarital agreement protects each partner when the two…
Navigating the complexities of child custody can be a taxing experience for parents. However, the emotional turmoil is not just limited to the adults involved; children also face the brunt of this transitional phase. As an Austin child custody attorney,…
Co-parenting or “shared parenting” allows parents to work together as a team to raise their child, even if the parents are no longer married, in a relationship, or living together. A Texas co-parenting agreement tries to balance a need for…
Annulment is not commonly understood when ending a marriage versus a relatively clearer comprehension of filing for a divorce. However, not many Texans understand the differences and what it takes to make an annulment happen versus a divorce. In a…
The beginning of the new school year brings new opportunities and challenges. It’s a time of excitement but also a time of adjustment. School schedules, events, sports, homework, and other tasks begin to fill the calendar. If you’ve recently divorced…
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If you are in the process of a complex or high net-worth divorce, reach out to the Law Office of Jason Wright. Attorney Wright takes a practical approach, working toward favorable agreements when possible and litigating aggressively when necessary.