by Law Office of Nikki Hudman | May 12, 2020 | Divorce
In Texas, you and your spouse each own roughly 50% of the assets acquired while married. Therefore, you can expect to receive roughly half of the assets that you shared with your former husband or wife. However, there are certain protocols that may need to be followed...
by Law Office of Nikki Hudman | May 4, 2020 | Firm News
Texas parents who find they cannot pay child support may be able to seek a modification through the court system. Failing to pay child support is a serious problem, and in 2015, just 60% of child support that was supposed to be paid was received. However, this does...
by Law Office of Nikki Hudman | Apr 20, 2020 | Uncategorized
Texas parents who are in arrears for child support must be aware of the consequences that they may face for their failure to pay. One of the possible punishments that parents may face is jail time. It is important that they are aware of some of the details of what...
by Law Office of Nikki Hudman | Apr 2, 2020 | Divorce
Texas fathers in the middle of a divorce need to take steps that protect their legal rights. They must understand that the things they do before a divorce is final may impact their parental rights after the divorce. However, they should not panic or think the worst;...
by Law Office of Nikki Hudman | Apr 2, 2020 | Divorce
One of the most unwelcome surprises that a spouse can receive in a Texas divorce is that they may end up liable for the debt that the other spouse incurred. Oftentimes, they learn of this debt after the divorce is finalized, and they cannot do anything about it....