- 2012 Trends for eDiscovery Impact Family Law
New trends in eDiscovery, or electronic discovery, have emerged this year. Discovery is when the parties during litigation must provide various records and documents as evidence in a case. These documents are considered potentially relevant to the case. When these records are in an electronic format, they are known as eDiscovery.
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How Social Networking Can Affect Your Divorce Settlement and Child Custody Social networking has become an essential part of our lives over the years, as it helps us keep in touch with our friends, colleagues and family members, and easily meet new people with the click of a mouse.
- Divorce 101-Different Types of Divorce
If you have decided you want a divorce, you need to decide what method or process you wish to use. There is traditional litigation and there are alternative methods, and you need to consider which one may best suit your circumstances.
- Paternity In Texas: Are You Really The Father?
Paternity is a concept of fundamental importance to society. From ensuring the provision of financial support for a child to the adequate development of the child’s emotional well-being, knowing who a child’s father is important.
- Changes To Protective Orders in Texas Help Victims of Domestic Violence
Last year, the Texas legislature made changes to the law governing protective orders obtained to protect women from domestic violence. One significant change was the creation of a civil protective order with potentially unlimited duration.
- Changes to Spousal Support in Texas
House Bill 901 amends Texas Family Code sections dealing with spousal maintenance (support), and became law on September 1, 2011.
- The Divorce Process
We all know the rituals and procedures of getting married, but the divorce timeline is a mystery to most people. Let's face it; divorce has a certain hush-hush nature. Most people don't broadcast to friends and family the visits to their divorce attorney, or meetings to hash out financial and child support agreements, and although we have all heard the term "filing for divorce", most people would be at a loss to know where to file, or what the term really means. As a result, many people who decide to divorce have no idea where to start.
- How to Choose a Divorce Attorney
First, you'll want to determine the severity of your divorce case. Are you looking for a simple and quick divorce process where both parties involved are in agreement? Is mediation an option for your divorce, or will your case require litigation? Answering these types of questions will help you determine what kind of lawyer you'll need.
- 10 Things You Didn't Know About Texas Divorces
Most people's experience with divorce is limited to that which the media feeds them or from family and friends who may describe their case with biases. The reality is that divorce can be a very complex issue. While laws regarding divorce are the same across much of the United States, there are variations to divorce that apply specifically to Texas divorce cases. Here are 10 that you may not know about.
- Best Divorce Lawyers in Houston
Nichols law is a respected practice of experienced family law and divorce attorneys recognized among the best in Texas. Located in Houston, Nichols law firm serves families as far as our reputation extends; beyond Houston and throughout Harris county, and into the furthest corners of Texas and the United States.
- Texas Child Support & Child Custody
Child support is the financial support (usually periodic payments) to the opposite parent. Child custody is when a parent is granted custody of a child. Child support can be granted to the parent that gains custody of the child. Child support payments are often calculated by household income, number of children, health insurance, etc.
- Family Lawyer Characteristics
Your family law needs may include child custody, legal separation, estate planning, or complex property issues. Whatever the case may be, it's still crucial that you find a family lawyer with whom you'll be satisfied.
- Child Custody - Moving out of state
How to prepare yourself if your child is moving out of state.
- Houston Child Support Lawyer
When it comes to child support related matters, one of the best places to look for helpful information is on your county's district clerk's office website.
- Texas Common Law Marriage
Common law marriage is recognized in a few states, and Texas happens to be one of them. Texas defines it as an informal marriage, rather than common law. Houston divorce lawyers are experienced in both traditional and informal marriage dissolutions and can answer any questions you have on this subject. A Houston divorce lawyer understands this unique law and how it is applied in Texas.



