by Law Office of Nikki Hudman | Mar 30, 2020 | Divorce
Parents in Texas are generally required to financially support their children, even after a divorce or separation. State law will typically determine how much a noncustodial parent will have to pay each month in child support. Payment amounts are usually a percentage...
by Law Office of Nikki Hudman | Mar 26, 2020 | Firm News
Those who are more than several months behind on their child support payments may see their wages garnished to cover what they owe. While many wage garnishments are meant to collect a debt that is owed, money is sometimes withheld from a paycheck in error. Those who...
by Law Office of Nikki Hudman | Mar 24, 2020 | Divorce
It Texas, the trend of “gray divorce” is leading to more marital breakups as people get older. For various reasons, people are taking a harder look at their future when they pass the age of fifty, and the result is more divorces. However, divorce at this...
by Law Office of Nikki Hudman | Mar 16, 2020 | Divorce
As part of a divorce settlement, you may be ordered to pay alimony to your former spouse. You could also be asked to make child support payments for several years into the future. These payments are designed to ensure that a former spouse or a child has what he or she...
by Law Office of Nikki Hudman | Mar 12, 2020 | Divorce
Some Texans who are seeking custody rights of their children might want to receive sole custody of their children. There is a difference between sole physical and sole legal custody, and parents need to understand what these types mean. Sole physical custody of a...