On Behalf of Oxner Legha Law Firm | Aug 14, 2020 | Family Law
Texas is a community property state for divorce purposes. This means you and your spouse jointly own everything you acquired during your marriage that is not separate property. Upon divorce, your spouse may have a meaningful ownership interest in your business. You...
by Arron Sonnier | Apr 17, 2020 | Family Law
It is a parent’s job to provide and care for their child. When there are two living parents, both parents share this responsibility. Some parents live up to their duties, while others unfortunately do not. The custodial parent should not be the only parent who is...
by Jason Oxner | Mar 27, 2020 | Estate Planning, Family Law
Premarital agreements, as they are known in Texas, take a wide variety of forms and are entered into for an even wider variety of reasons. That being said, individuals often enter into premarital agreements for reasons that are misguided as it pertains to the law. ...
On Behalf of Oxner Legha Law Firm | Jan 3, 2020 | Family Law
Divorce is a major life change that can take both a physical and mental toll on you. The health-related implications of divorce are especially high if you are separating later in life. The divorce rate in people over age 50 has doubled since 1990. This increase in...
On Behalf of Oxner Legha Law Firm | Oct 18, 2019 | Family Law
Generally, when people think of the holiday season, they think of family gatherings filled with laughter, gifts and great food. For a couple that has recently decided to split, the holidays may sound dreadful. You will have to buy gifts, prepare a dish to bring and...
On Behalf of Oxner Legha Law Firm | Oct 11, 2019 | Business Law, Family Law
When I meet with individuals that want to start a company, they often ask, “what do I need?” There is a lot of conflicting information out there on the web and in online business formation websites that lead people to believe that they need a lot of...
On Behalf of Oxner Legha Law Firm | Sep 20, 2019 | Family Law
Older couple divorces are more common now than they have been in the past. There are many different factors to consider when it comes to a divorce involving couples that are over fifty. These types of divorces are known as “gray divorces.” Attorney Arpita...