How to Defend Against False Allegations of Domestic Violence in Divorce
False accusations of domestic violence can devastate your reputation, affect custody rights, and change the course of a Texas divorce. Understanding how to respond is vital. A strong defense begins with knowing your rights, gathering evidence, and challenging claims through legal channels. This article explains how courts handle these cases, the impact...
Can I Get Probation for a Felony in Texas?
In Texas, some felony convictions allow for probation, also called “community supervision,” instead of serving time in prison. The availability of probation depends on the type of felony, the defendant’s criminal record, and the details of the case. Courts often look at factors such as the severity of the offense, whether violence...
Top 5 Mistakes People Make After Being Charged with a Crime in Texas
When you’re charged with a crime, every decision you make can affect your future. Many people unintentionally hurt their own defense by speaking too freely, missing deadlines, or trusting the wrong information. Knowing what not to do can make all the difference in how your case turns out. Here are the...
Domestic Violence and Emergency Custody Orders
When family violence occurs, the safety of a child becomes the court’s top priority. Texas law allows a parent or guardian to request an emergency custody order, sometimes called a temporary restraining order or temporary order for possession, to protect a child from immediate harm. Understanding when these orders apply and how...
Navigating Spousal Support Modifications in Texas
Life rarely stays the same after a divorce. A job loss, health issue, or significant change in income can make an existing spousal support order feel impossible to manage or unfair to maintain. Texas law recognizes that circumstances can shift, but changing a support order isn’t automatic. It requires clear evidence, legal...
How Domestic Violence Affects Child Custody in West Texas
As a parent, protecting your child’s safety is always your top priority. Custody disputes are already difficult, but when domestic violence is involved, the process becomes even more sensitive and complex. In West Texas, family courts focus first on the safety and well-being of the child. Allegations of violence can significantly impact...
Financial Planning During Divorce in Midland & Odessa
Divorce is not only an emotional transition; it also reshapes your financial life. From deciding how to divide property to determining support obligations, the process requires thoughtful planning. When you take the time to prepare, you can move forward with a clearer picture of your financial future.
Reviewing...Adopting a Newborn in Texas: What the Law Requires
Bringing a newborn into your family through adoption is one of the most meaningful steps a family can take. However, the legal requirements for newborn adoption in Texas can feel overwhelming without the right guidance. At Navarrete & Schwartz, P.C., our family law attorneys in Midland help adoptive parents understand the...
Pre-Nups, Post-Nups, and Spousal Support: What You Agreed to Might Matter
When it comes to divorce in Texas, financial disputes are often among the most complicated and emotionally charged issues. Spousal support (also known as alimony) can provide critical financial stability, but what if you or your spouse previously signed a prenuptial (pre-nup) or postnuptial (post-nup) agreement? At Navarrete & Schwartz, P.C.,...
How Cohabitation Affects Spousal Support in Texas
Spousal support (also known as spousal maintenance) is a significant component of many Texas divorce agreements, providing financial stability to a spouse after the marriage has ended. But what happens if the receiving spouse moves in with a new partner?
At Navarrete & Schwartz, P.C., we frequently advise...