by Richardson and Brown | Feb 13, 2020 | Common Law Marriage Estate Planning
How Common Law Marriage Works When the Deceased Spouse Has No Will Common law marriage estate planning can help you avoid legal complexities if your spouse dies or becomes terminally ill. Texas is one of the few states that recognize common law marriage. What Is...
by Richardson and Brown | Feb 6, 2020 | Texas Inheritance Rights
What Relatives Have the Right to Inherit? Texas inheritance rights can protect a spouse. This is true even when the other spouse does not include them in the will. It is easier to understand how this works once you understand community property and separate property....
by Richardson and Brown | Jan 16, 2020 | Divorce signs
Don’t Miss the Warning Signs of a Marriage Breakdown Divorce signs are something many people observe. And often outsiders are more aware of them than the couple having the problems. If you see warning signs ahead of time, you may be able to get marriage...
by Richardson and Brown | Jan 9, 2020 | January Divorces, Uncategorized
Many Couples Divorce in January January divorces are common. As a result, January has acquired the name of divorce month. However, a recent study shows it may not actually be the month with the highest divorce rates. A study done by the University of Washington...
by Richardson and Brown | Dec 12, 2019 | Christmas Day custody
How to Survive Unhappy Emotions During the Holidays Christmas day custody is something you will work out with your ex based on your parenting plan for child custody. Typically, parents alternate holidays. One parent has children on Christmas for one year and the other...