Texas courts calculate child support for business owners by examining multiple years of business records, adding back personal expenses disguised as business costs, and using income smoothing to determine actual earning capacity rather than relying solely on reported...
Many high-earning professionals in Texas assume their passive income is untouchable in a divorce—especially if it stems from side businesses, rental properties, or online ventures. But that assumption can lead to costly surprises. Under Texas community property laws,...
The Truth Is Not What You’ve Heard Many Texas fathers facing child support issues carry around the same heavy question: “Am I already set up to lose?” Child support orders often feel impersonal and overwhelming, as though a decision about your future—and your...
Why Estate Planning Matters More Than You Think Most fathers don’t want to think about what happens after they’re gone — but they do think constantly about protecting their children. That’s exactly what estate planning does. It’s not just paperwork; it’s...
When Peaceful Doesn’t Mean Equal Uncontested divorce sounds ideal — no fighting, no drawn-out courtroom drama, just a quiet agreement to go separate ways. But for many fathers in Texas, an uncontested divorce can be deceptively dangerous. It’s in these seemingly...
Why Dads Fear Going Back to Court You’ve already been through one custody battle — maybe more. And now, life has changed. Maybe your job schedule shifted. Maybe your child’s needs evolved. Or maybe your ex isn’t holding up their end of the agreement. For...
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