by centipededigital | Mar 1, 2023 | Adultery, Divorce
There are two parts to a divorce case – child custody and property division. Adultery can affect both, but it does not always affect the outcome of a case. Clients frequently ask me if they can get sole custody because their spouse has committed adultery. The...
by centipededigital | Oct 31, 2022 | Uncategorized
After the divorce or original custody case is over, life for the parents and children usually moves on. Custody orders are designed to last a several years, but as time goes by the family’s and children’s needs may change. As changes occur, a custody order can become...
by centipededigital | Aug 30, 2022 | Divorce
Spoliation is defined as the act of losing, altering, or destroying evidence. In 1852, the Texas Supreme Court in Cheatham v. Riddle,8 Tex. 162, 167 (1852). held that “everything is to be presumed in odium spoliatoris.” Meaning that everything is to be presumed...
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