Posted on May 25th, 2010
When spouses with children go through a divorce, they must resolve a number of issues. One important issue is determining how the children will be cared for after the divorce.
In some cases, one of the spouses may wish to terminate his or her parental rights. Such a termination of the parent-child relationship must be approved by the court.
Courts may approve the termination as long as such a termination is in the best interests of the children.
If you or anyone you know is considering filing for divorce, contact the Houston child custody attorneys of Garg & Associates, P.C., at 281-210-0010.
Posted on May 11th, 2010
When spouses go through divorce proceedings, they often will live in different places. When this occurs, the mail of one spouse may be sent to the residence of the other spouse.
When this occurs, the spouse likely will not want to open mail addressed solely to their spouse. Instead, they should forward the mail to their spouse or send it to the attorney to forward. However, that spouse may want to make a copy of the envelope if it seems to involve a suspicious financial or romantic matter related to the divorce proceedings.
If you or anyone you know has questions about a divorce, contact the Houston divorce lawyers of Garg & Associates, P.C., at 281-210-0010.
Posted on May 7th, 2010
Texas divorce law allows for no-fault divorces. This means that neither party has to be at fault for a couple to file for divorce.
However, if one party shows that the other party was at fault, the court may take this into consideration when dividing up property. The other party may be at fault if the spouse can show adultery, cruel treatment, or abandonment.
If you or anyone you know is considering filing for divorce, contact the Houston divorce lawyers of Garg & Associates, P.C., at 281-210-0010.