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At Albin Oldner Law, we recognize that family law issues can be daunting, especially when they involve potential legal consequences like contempt of
Yes, your spouse can refuse to sign the divorce papers, but refusing to sign the initial acknowledgment of the petition or a final
Considering a prenuptial agreement (commonly called a “prenup”) before saying “I do” can feel awkward. But in Texas—especially for couples with assets, children
At Albin Oldner Law, one of the most rewarding aspects of our Collin County family law practice is guiding stepparents through the legal
The short answer is yes—divorce records are public in Texas. However, there are important nuances to understand, and there are steps you can
The short answer? No. Divorcing couples are not permitted to use the same divorce attorney. In fact, divorce lawyers are prohibited by Texas
Usually, if a parent has the right to designate the child’s primary residence and the parent wants to move far enough away that
When you receive unexpected divorce papers, it might feel overwhelming, especially if it seems like your spouse is fully prepared. In Texas, one
Yes, in Texas it is possible to get a divorce while pregnant. You can also file for divorce if your spouse is the
UIFSA stands for the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act, which has been adopted by all states, including Texas, to establish, enforce, or modify