If your wife has filed for divorce, you’re likely wondering, “if my wife filed for divorce do I have to pay alimony?” The short answer is no, filing alone does not mean you automatically have to pay. Alimony in Texas is determined based on several factors, including...
Addiction can tear marriages apart, often ending in divorce. The stress, emotional turmoil, and financial strain can be severe. If you are navigating addiction and divorce, this guide will help you understand the impacts, legal steps, and protective measures for you...
The decision to go to trial in a Texas divorce is never easy. It can be emotionally draining and financially costly. But when important issues like child custody, property division, or spousal support can’t be resolved through negotiation, a trial may be the only...
Being a stay-at-home mom is a full-time job, a labor of love that often goes unrecognized in the eyes of the law. But if you’re facing divorce in Texas, your contributions as a homemaker and caregiver are just as valuable as a paycheck. Ben Carrasco Law: Advocating...
When both spouses agree the marriage is over, a mutual consent divorce offers a smoother, less adversarial alternative to traditional divorce proceedings. Also known as an uncontested divorce, this path can save you time, money, and emotional strain. What Makes a...