Business Owners and Child Support: How Texas Courts Calculate Income When You’re Self-Employed
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...
The Basics of Custody in Texas: Understanding Conservatorship
Understanding Conservatorship and Custody in Texas: What Every Parent Should Know In Texas, the term “custody” is not commonly used. Instead, the state uses the term “conservatorship” to describe the legal relationship between a parent and...
Think Passive Income Is Safe in a Divorce? Think Again
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,...
How to Navigate Business Division in Divorce: Essential Insights for Business Owners
Going through a divorce can be challenging for many individuals, but when a business is involved, it adds an additional layer of complexity. As a business owner, you face unique challenges in dividing your assets, protecting your interests, and ensuring that the...
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