Divorce ranks at the top of the list of most stressful life events, right up there with the death of a loved one, job loss and…
Visitation With Non-Primary Parent is Not a Vacation
One of the earliest challenges for divorced parents, particularly the non-primary parent, can be how to manage weekend visits with their children. Many parents may…
Fox News Features Jeff Anderson in Coverage of Deion Sanders Prenup Dispute
A Collin County Judge ruled that the premarital agreement between Deion and Pilar Sanders is valid, despite Pilar’s contention that her initials were forged in…
Dishonest Spouse Can Doom Prenup’s Enforceability
Prenuptial agreements, also known as premarital agreements, can help spouses preserve their assets in the event of a divorce. But if a spouse wasn’t honest when he…
For newly divorced parents, it’s not too early to start holiday planning
That familiar nip is in the air, football is in full swing, and kids everywhere are busy trying to decide what they’re going to be for Halloween. Before we know…
School Schedules Don’t Have to be a Source of Conflict
Back-to-school time can be tough for newly divorced couples, but a little planning and a lot of mutual consideration can go a long way toward smoothing…
Perfection Not the Goal in Remarriage
Remarriage can be a tricky thing. You’re tempted to be the blushing bride or giddy groom, but the knowledge of your failed first (or more) attempt at matrimony lingers in…
Summer Schedules Create Opportunities for Conflict, Consensus
Summertime means a break from routine, and that disruption can wreak havoc with family schedules–particularly families of divorce. Divorcing and divorced…
Orsinger Nelson’s LaMorgese Elected to Irving City Council
Hats off to our partner Brad LaMorgese, who was elected on May 12 to represent the citizens of Irving’s City Council District 6, which includes Valley…
Make Father’s Day A Celebration, Not A Cause for Conflict
Father’s Day is just around the corner, so it’s a good time to remind divorced spouses that it (and Mother’s Day before it) is given special recognition under Texas law.