by Ben Carrasco | Mar 4, 2020 | Divorce
Divorce fraud typically arises during a divorce when a court is determining the distribution of the community estate. In Texas, the community estate includes all marital assets. Usually, the marital assets are split equally between the former spouses during a divorce....
by Ben Carrasco | Mar 4, 2020 | Child Custody
Parental alienation often occurs during child custody disputes in a divorce. It happens when one parent attempts to turn a child against the other parent. Specifically, the alienating parent attempts to negatively influence the child’s relationship or opinion about...
by Ben Carrasco | Mar 4, 2020 | Divorce
If your spouse won’t sign your divorce papers in Texas, your divorce can still be finalized. You should talk to a divorce attorney who can help you get through this difficult situation. Here are some reasons why your spouse may not want to sign and your options under...
by Ben Carrasco | Dec 30, 2019 | Divorce
In a divorce, figuring out how to divide your finances can be challenging. This division is even more complex when one or both of you have debt. Unresolved debt can create a substantial burden on your finances, so it’s important to understand which debts you are...
by Ben Carrasco | Dec 26, 2019 | Child Custody
As a father, you have a lot to offer your children. Your involvement in your child’s life can help them to thrive socially, scholastically, and professionally. Texas law recognizes that children benefit from a strong parent-child relationship and gives dads the right...