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Collin County district judges issue a new standing order applicable to family law cases.
Kathryn Lanigan Pruitt has been appointed as presiding judge of the 494th Judicial District Court in Collin County, Texas.
Learn how to divide retirement benefits during divorce and protect your financial future.
Discover how a postnuptial agreement can protect assets, manage debts, and provide clarity in your marriage.
Postnuptial agreements are signed during marriage to define property ownership in case of divorce. They offer clarity and security during challenging times, helping couples navigate uncertainty.
Child support is usually calculated in Texas by applying the guidelines in Chapter 154 of the Texas Family Code. Although the Texas child support system is complex, at its heart lies a simple formula that parents, attorneys, and judges rely on daily.
An explanation of three alternatives to postnuptial agreements.
Divorce is never easy, and when significant wealth is involved, the stakes are even higher.