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Immigration Update: Answers to Your Top 10 Questions (December 2025)
Uncertainty is high, but knowledge is your best defense. Here are the answers to the most urgent questions our clients are asking right now at the end of 2025. 1. “Will I be affected by mass deportation policies?” Enforcement priorities have shifted. While the government has broadened who they can detain, you still have rights… Read More »
Navigating the Path to a Green Card: Marriage-Based Immigration for the Immigrant with Legal Entry
If you are currently in the United States on a nonimmigrant visa or other legal status and have married a U.S. citizen, Congratulations! You are on the path to a potential Green Card, which will allow you to live and work permanently in the U.S. For those who entered the U.S. legally—meaning you were inspected… Read More »
Texas Child Support in 2026: Navigating the New Landscape
The Texas Family Code provides the legal framework for child support orders, and 2026 is a time when many parents will be feeling the effects of significant updates to the guideline calculations. The largest change—an increase to the net resources cap—took effect in September 2025 and directly impacts high-earning families, with carry-over implications for all… Read More »
The Legal Importance of Co-Parenting
When a couple breaks up, co-parenting is important for many reasons, but it is especially important for a few legal reasons. The best interest of the children. This is the main focus in cases involving children. What is in their best interest? It is presumed that a parent will make decisions that are in their… Read More »
Co-Parenting is Essential
After a couple with children breaks up, it’s important to establish a healthy co-parenting relationship. When couples fight over co-parenting issues, it is usually a sign that someone has unresolved issues and hasn’t gotten over the fact that the relationship is over. Children should not be used to work out unresolved issues in a relationship. But… Read More »
Creating a stress-free divorce for your kid — or getting as close as you can
Divorce for children is tricky, but with the right help, kids can navigate their way through successfully. https://cnn.it/3xuWqCh
Walmart Litigation
A Texas federal judge gave a trucker the green light to proceed with his lawsuit against Walmart, which accuses the retailer of age and disability discrimination. Read the full story here: https://landline.media/walmart-must-face-allegations-of-age-and-disability-discrimination/
Do I Need a Divorce Lawyer in Texas?
Getting a divorce can be one of the most traumatic experiences of an adult life. It can also be financially draining, emotionally devastating, and put a strain on many of your other relationships as well. During this time, it might be tempting to try to save some money and navigate your divorce on your own…. Read More »
Wage Claims in Texas
The Texas Payday Law protects workers who have not been paid for work they have done, and the claims are filed through the Texas Workforce Commission. A claim must be filed within 180 days after the wages become due. We have filed these claims in a variety of cases with successful outcomes, including when the… Read More »
