We’ve all heard the Alan Jackson song “Summertime Blues”: “Sometimes I wonder what I’m a gonna do, but there ain’t no cure for the summertime blues”. Nor is there a cure for a difficult ex-spouse!... Read More >
The public policy of the State of Texas is to assure that a child will have frequent and continuing contact with parents who have shown the ability to act in the best interest of their... Read More >
The presumption that a mother will be the primary caretaker of a child post-divorce or separation no longer exists in Texas. In fact, the Texas Family Code specifically states that the court will consider the “qualifications”... Read More >
Getting a divorce is never easy. But with the right legal counsel in your corner, it can be a smooth and manageable process. Getting a divorce is never easy. But with the right legal counsel... Read More >
Ike Vanden Eykel offers expert advice on alimony, splitting finances, and more. My spouse controls all of our finances. I don’t know what our monthly income is or what assets we have. I feel helpless.... Read More >
Although your mother-in-law may appear to be standing in all corners of your life, if she tries to fight you for custody of your children (*sigh* yes, her grandchildren), the court will probably tell her... Read More >
Historically, grandparents have played a vital role in the development, nurturing, and care-giving of their grandchildren. Questions tend to arise however, when a grandchild’s parents separate, divorce, pass away, become incarcerated, or are found to... Read More >