by Skillern Law Firm | Jun 29, 2021 | Child and Spousal Support, Premarital and Postmarital Agreements, Spousal Maintenance
When you file for a divorce, there are many factors that are used to divide assets equally, one of which is the earning power of both partners. When there are children involved, the earning potential of the parent is used to calculate how much child support will be... by Skillern Law Firm | Apr 6, 2021 | Child and Spousal Support, Child Custody, Child Support
If you’re going through a divorce that includes a custody battle, you may be wondering how to make sure you get the best deal possible for both you and your children. An attorney knowledgeable in father’s rights can help you strengthen your case both... by Skillern Law Firm | Feb 10, 2021 | Child and Spousal Support, Child Custody
Generally, when custody orders are entered, they are based on underlying facts and circumstances that are known or contemplated at the time that they are made. But what happens when circumstances change or new facts become known, that did not exist at the time the... by Skillern Law Firm | Feb 7, 2020 | Child and Spousal Support
Child support is crucial to a child’s well-being. As such, it is vital that support calculations be fair and reflect the individual circumstances of each case. In previous posts, we have discussed the guidelines for calculating child support in Texas, but... by Skillern Law Firm | Apr 15, 2016 | Child and Spousal Support
What is spousal maintenance? In Texas, spousal maintenance, often incorrectly referred to as “alimony,” is the ongoing financial support payments made by one spouse to the other after the dissolution of a marriage. These support payments do not come out of the...